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AI and the Future of Work: The View From the Trenches

Dror Poleg
Dror Poleg
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AI and the Future of Work: The View From the Trenches

Two years after the launch of ChatGPT, most of us are still trying to grasp the implications. Is generative AI a friend, a foe, or a harmless fad? Can it make me more productive, or does it threaten my job? Is innovation in this space stalling, or is it just starting to warm up?

To answer these questions, I invited Prakash Narayanan. Over the past two years, Prakash emerged as one of the most original and provocative commentators on the evolution of artificial intelligence. He is a Stanford-trained engineer with a background in finance and tech, but he is best known for his incisive Twitter account and newsletter.

Join us for a conversation about the current state of AI, the implications for your investments and career, and the strategies that companies and individuals can embrace to make the most of exciting new tools and technologies.

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