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The MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future seeks to understand how we can harness technological innovations for social benefit.
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mitsloan.mit.edu/ideas-made-to-… #manufacturing #IPC #BenArmstrong Thomas A. Kochan


The labor shortage is temporary according to #MIT's Ali AcemoÄźlu bit.ly/3M9ALGr

Former WotF Co-Chair David Autor is named the the Foreign Affairs Policy Board by Sec. Blinken executivegov.com/2022/06/state-…


Pleased to have our book on the Enterpriser Project's Summer reading list. David Autor David A. Mindell @katieatredhat enterprisersproject.com/article/2022/7…

I’m excited to #talkopportunity with Ben Armstrong Work of the Future MIT, Lisa Dewey-Mattia Port Authority of NY & NJ, Becky Lee IDEO, and Danielle Abril The Washington Post about job design during technological change. Join me July 27 for this The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program event. aspeninstitute.org/events/for-bet…

Pandemic Staffing & the Robot Revolution: MIT economist Daron Acemoglu says automation has exacerbated wage inequality in the US over the past 40 years and that pay gaps could worsen without planning for the time when workers return to the labor market: wbur.fm/3TfkxQZ


Software robots are gaining ground in white-collar office world crainscleveland.com/technology/sof… via Crain's Cleveland Business David Autor

Education Divides Everything, Including Life and Death: MIT Economist David Autor and colleagues reported on the debilitating consequences for working class men of the “China shock”—that is, of sharp increases in manufacturing competition with China. nytimes.com/2022/10/05/opi…



What role will robots & AI play? Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Work of the Future MIT task force co-chair David Autor shares on the work of the future on the new #3Takeaways episode: 3takeaways.com/episodes/mit-w… Hard-won wisdom: life & career lessons from today's thought leaders on #3Takeaways, the top 2% podcast






Can we remedy "the long afterlife of the China shock?" MIT economist David Autor proposes four kinds of interventions + policies to help U.S. communities that have not yet rebounded from the economic impacts of open trade with China. news.mit.edu/2021/david-aut…

