The future of work: robots cooking free lunches?

"The rapid technological progress in automation, robotisation and artificial intelligence is raising fears, but also hopes, that in the future the nature of work will change significantly. There will be changes in what we do, how we form workplace relations, how we find work and the role of wor...

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Main Author: Turk, Ziga
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Brussels 2018
Martens Centre
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19303329124911215019-The-future-of-work-robots-cook.htm
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Summary:"The rapid technological progress in automation, robotisation and artificial intelligence is raising fears, but also hopes, that in the future the nature of work will change significantly. There will be changes in what we do, how we form workplace relations, how we find work and the role of work in a society. Some believe that these changes will be for the better: we will need to work less and thus will have more free time. Others think that the changes will be for the worse: there will be fewer ways to earn a living. The central question of this paper is this: will adages such as ‘By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food’ and ‘No bees, no honey, no work, no money’ become obsolete? Will work disappear and with it the societal relations and inequalities that result from differing success in work? If this is going to happen, what policy options do we have to address the issue? "
Physical Description:67 p.
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