Job survival in the age of robots & intelligent machines

Job survival in the age of robots & intelligent machines

Principal speaker

David Tuffley

 In Australia, the Financial Review reports that up to half a million of existing jobs could be taken over by robotics or machines run by artificial intelligence in the coming years. With smarter computers taking on more of the work that people currently do, we are left to wonder what jobs there might be left for us humans? Join Dr David Tuffley as he discusses the future of employment in the age of intelligent machines. Hear about the jobs that will be in demand, and what skills the workers of the future will need.

Dr. David Tuffley is a Lecturer in Applied Ethics and SocioTechnical Studies at Griffith University’s School of ICT. A regular contributor to mainstream media on the social impact of technology, David is a recognised expert in his field. Before academiaDavid worked as an IT Consultant in Australia and the United Kingdom, a role he continues to perform when not educating the next generation of IT professionals. Davidis an engaging science communicator of many years experience.

Register here: http://app.griffith.edu.au/sciencesimpact/event-dr-tuffley/


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