MIT Sloan conference in São Paulo to focus on the future of work
The conference aims to highlight the ways in which artificial intelligence, automation and the changing economy are affecting the future of work.
The conference aims to highlight the ways in which artificial intelligence, automation and the changing economy are affecting the future of work.
Epoch Foundation Professor of International Management, Professor, Global Economics and Management
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