Job automation: Where will you work in the future? Paul Daugherty

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Paul Daugherty: One of our fundamental premises with'Human Machine' is really the "plus" part of human plus machine. There's been a lot of this dialogue about polarizing extremes, that the machines can do certain things and humans can do certain things, and as a result we end up with this battle, kind of pitting what the machines will do versus the humans. We think that creates the wrong dynamics. So with'Human Machine' we're trying to reframe the dialogue to: what's the real interesting space, and really the big space, where humans and machines collaborate--we call it collaborative intelligence--and come together and help provide people with better tools powered by A.I. to do what they do more effectively? And if you think about it that way, we really believe that with A.I. we're not moving into a more machine-oriented age, we're actually moving into an age that's a more human age, where we can accentuate what makes us human, empowered by more powerful tools that are more humanlike in their ability, and that creates these new types of jobs.

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