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Introduction
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About Maria
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Early Career
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AgentBased Modeling
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Network Model
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The Idea
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Two Maps
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Hypothesizing
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Demographic Distribution
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Counterintuitive
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Risk of automation
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Changing relative incentives
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Feedback loops
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Sensemaking
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Optimism
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The human scale
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How can you be so sure
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Mark Nelson
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Explore a comprehensive analysis of technological unemployment and labor market dynamics in this 50-minute talk by R. Maria del-Rio Chanona at the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the complex interplay between automation, job displacement, and skill adaptability across various industries. Discover how labor network analysis and quantitative modeling provide insights into future workforce trends, challenging both alarmist and dismissive views on technological disruption. Learn about the uneven impact of AI and robotics on different job sectors, the importance of transferable skills, and the potential for lifelong learning in navigating evolving labor markets. Gain a nuanced understanding of how technological advancements reshape employment landscapes, privilege, and economic hardship, drawing parallels between historical industrial revolutions and contemporary challenges.

Maria del-Rio Chanona on Modeling Labor Markets & Tech Unemployment

Santa Fe Institute
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