Who is afraid of automation?

Explore the human side of automation, upskilling, and education to ensure a responsible and beneficial technology-driven future, considering trust, collaboration, and innovation for a better world.

Key takeaways
  • The importance of acknowledging the fears surrounding automation and its potential impact on society.
  • The need for a human-centric approach in dealing with automation, focusing on upskilling and education.
  • The value of investing in skills development and lifelong learning.
  • The role of trust in ensuring the responsible use of technology and data.
  • The need for governments and industries to collaborate and set a clear direction for the adoption of new technologies.
  • The importance of diversifying skills and education to prepare for the jobs of the future.
  • The benefits of AI and data-driven innovation, including improved healthcare outcomes and more efficient use of resources.
  • The need to address the erosion of trust and ensure public confidence in the use of data and technology.
  • The importance ofucceeded bottom-up efforts and public-private partnerships in driving innovation.
  • The need to facilitate globalization and level the playing field for all countries.
  • The concept of “AI for good” and the potential for technology to solve societal problems.