AI, Layoffs, and the Future of Your Career — with Dr. Ben Zweig (Part 1 of 2)
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The future of work in an era increasingly shaped by AI is explored through a conversation with Dr. Ben Zweig, who teaches the subject at NYU Stern School of Business and heads Revelio Labs, an AI-driven workforce data company. The discussion centers on how AI's capacity to automate specific tasks impacts job roles, particularly for younger workers. Dr. Zweig argues that "augmentation" is essentially automation at a micro-level, increasing productivity but also necessitating skill adaptation. He highlights the vulnerability of entry-level positions to automation, emphasizing the growing importance of orchestration and management skills. The conversation also addresses the fear of humans running out of tasks as AI advances, distinguishing between narrow and general AI and underscoring the need to focus on uniquely human skills like empathy and creativity.
Part 1: Context, History, and Trends
Part 2: Defining Work in the AI Era
Part 3: Human Advantage and Career Navigation
Part 4: Strategy and Market Positioning
Part 5: Conclusions and Practical Advice
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