New Realities of How we Work and Live
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AGENDA
WELCOME AND INTRODUCTION
17.00
- Harald Mahrer, President, Austrian Federal Economic Chamber
- Margarete Schramböck, Austrian Federal Minister for Digital and Economic Affairs
- Karl Koster, Executive Director, MIT Office of Corporate Relations/ILP
- Randall Wright, Program Director, MIT Office of Corporate Relations/ILP
THE NATURE OF WORK AFTER THE COVID CRISIS: TOO FEW LOW-WAGE JOBS
17.15
- David Autor, Ford Professor and Associate Head, MIT Department of Economics
What will the recovery from the global spike in unemployment look like? How will newly implemented technologies impact this process?
WHAT TO EXPECT WHEN YOU’RE EXPECTING ROBOTS
17.35
- Julie Shah, Associated Professor, Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Head of the Interactive Robotics Group. MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab (CSAIL)
How will society adapt to a public sphere, where interactions with robots will become a part of everyday life?
PANEL DISCUSSION:
HUMANS VERSUS MACHINES | THE SECOND MACHINE AGE
AND THE NEXT BIG THING
17.55
- Harald Mahrer, President, Austrian Federal Economic Chamber
- Andrew McAfee, Co-Director, MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy
- Dorothee Ritz, General Manager, Microsoft Austria
- Hubert Rhomberg, Managing Director of Rhomberg Holding GmbH
- Claudia Unterweger, Moderator
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND THE FUTURE OF WORK
18.35
- Daniela Rus, Andrew & Erna Viterbi Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Director, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)
Will super-intelligent computers someday take over all of our work and usher in a golden age of human leisure and prosperity?
APPLYING NEW EDUCATION TECHNOLOGIES TO MEET WORKFORCE EDUCATION NEED
18.55
- Sanjay Sarma, Vice President for Open Learning. Fred Fort Flowers (1941) and Daniel Fort Flowers (1941) Professor of Mechanical Engineering)
How can learning science and new technologies help to address current educational system issues, such as underinvestment and a deep disconnect between the worlds of work and learning?
THE GLOBAL FUTURES OF CREATIVE WORK AND CITIES
19.15
- Katja Schechtner, Research Fellow, MIT Senseable City Lab and Advisor to the Austrian Minister of Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Technology and Innovation
- Georg Russegger, Knowledge Transfer Centre, Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
- Mary Anne Ocampo, Lecturer of Urban Design, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, MIT. Principal, Sasaki
COGNITIVE SCIENCE AS A NEW PEOPLE SCIENCE FOR THE FUTURE OF WORK
19.35
- John Gabrieli, Grover Hermann Professor, Health Sciences and Technology. Professor Brain and Cognitive Sciences
How can the foundations of a new people science provide a better understanding of the increasingly relevant job hiring aspects, such as the overall fit to the job and soft skills of applicants?
CONSTRUCTIVE COMMUNICATION IN THE AGE OF FRAGMENTATION
19.55
- Deb Roy, Professor of Media Arts and Sciences. Director MIT Center for Constructive Communication. Executive Director, MIT Media Lab
Can new tools and communication networks be the answer to the globally growing social, cultural and political divides?
WRAP UP & CLOSING
20.15
- Mariana Kühnel, Deputy Secretary General, Austrian Federal Economic Chamber
- Michael Otter, Chief Executive Officer at AUSSENWIRTSCHAFT AUSTRIA
END OF THE CONFERENCE
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· WANN ? 24. März 2021, 17.00 bis 20.20 Uhr
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