How AI will change our economic landscape by creating a gap between the creators and consumers of technology.
Have you ever wondered what developing technology means for your career? In this episode, I am discussing the ways in which AI will affect our socioeconomic landscape in order to flesh out how these changes will positively/negatively affect people across different disciplines. What privileges are to be gained by the drivers of this new technology? What are its affordances, and at who’s expense? This research will serve as either a speculative warning or a positive outlook on the future – or both.
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Morson, Gary Saul, and Morton Schapiro. Cents and Sensibility: What Economics Can Learn from the Humanities. Princeton University Press, 2019.
Čapek, Karel, and AtheneMedia Dinslaken. R. U. R. Rossums Universal-Roboter. Athene Media Verlag, 2023.

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