Work of the Future: Myths, Reality and Proactivity

How we can actively shape the future as we want and need it to be, from the perspectives of industry, education, government, and society? How will the relationships between human and machine develop? And how do we broaden, rather than narrow, the diversity of skills, cognitive types, and lifestyles that will contribute to a more creative workforce?

At a recent international meeting at BT headquarters in London, global experts joined together to address these questions.

Join this webcast to hear from the Chief Researcher—Systems Science, BT Research & Innovation, who will share his insights and takeaways from this important event and further explore:

  • What is AI and what impact might it have on the workplace and our lives as it becomes more sophisticated and widespread?
  • What responsibility do business, political, and other institutional leaders have to ensure the benefits of AI adoption are used to create a more inclusive society?
  • What are the practical steps organizations, and especially HR leaders, can take to mitigate the risks that AI can engender?

Who Should Attend: Both business and HR leaders, along with individuals interested in the impact of AI on the workplace of the future

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Stephen Cassidy Stela Lupushor
Work of the Future: Myths, Reality and Proactivity
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Work of the Future: Myths, Reality and Proactivity

MAY 10, 2019

How we can actively shape the future as we want and need it to be, from the perspectives of industry, education, government, and society? How will the relationships between human and machine develop? And how do we broaden, rather than narrow, the diversity of skills, cognitive types, and lifestyles that will contribute to a more creative workforce?

At a recent international meeting at BT headquarters in London, global experts joined together to address these questions.

Join this webcast to hear from the Chief Researcher—Systems Science, BT Research & Innovation, who will share his insights and takeaways from this important event and further explore:

  • What is AI and what impact might it have on the workplace and our lives as it becomes more sophisticated and widespread?
  • What responsibility do business, political, and other institutional leaders have to ensure the benefits of AI adoption are used to create a more inclusive society?
  • What are the practical steps organizations, and especially HR leaders, can take to mitigate the risks that AI can engender?

Who Should Attend: Both business and HR leaders, along with individuals interested in the impact of AI on the workplace of the future

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