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The Future of Work & Death Pt. 1 - What are the main ideas you could…
The Future of Work & Death Pt. 1 - What are the main ideas you could research? Can you think of a research question?
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Global inequality. What is the relationship between technological advancement and global inequality?
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Machines and society: What are the big societal changes that happen when machines replace people within jobs?
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Politics. What kind of politics we have influences access to different kinds of technology. What kind of political system or structure or idea/ideology is needed to allow equality in technology?
Automation and Robotics. What specific jobs has this replaced?. Is it replacing the same kinds of jobs now that it always has?
The three types of job that robots will replace in the future are the 3Ds: dirty, dull and dangerous
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Employment. How can we think about balance of employment and technology? How can we reduce social problem to use technology?
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How does technology affect the income gap between the rich and the poor. What can be done to better manage this difference?
the continuous development of technology. How does technology change how we communicate and understand each other?
one third of jobs in America will be replaced by 2025. What do these people do if they do not have jobs? What options will be given to them to support themselves? or to work?
It is not a concern if AI is evil or not. Is AI really neutral? and if it is, what then should we be concerned about when developing AI?
when jobs are removed, more are created. Who gets those new jobs? what do they look like?
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The Future of Work & Death Pt. 2 - What are the main ideas you could research? Can you think of a research question?
Aubrey De Grey
What exactly is Aubrey De Grey proposing? and how possible is it with current medical and scientific knowledge and technology?
The longer we live, the greater the number of diseases we are susceptible to
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Organic and silicone robots - why and how can humans be considered robots? Are we not already robots?
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Should and can we control who has children? Is this an ethical thing to do if there are simply too many people and we are overpopulated?
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Why is healthcare and medication, and other medical technologies, not available to over 1 billion people?
Is there a relationship between how we value 'work' and how we undervalue people who are old or close to death?
How would changes to how we work caused by technology or the abilities we have into later in life change this?
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