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Andrew McAfee is the associate director of the Center for Digital Business at the MIT Sloan School of Management, studying the ways information technology (IT) affects businesses and business as[…]

Artificial intelligence is coming. And it’s coming for our jobs (really). Truck drivers. Construction workers. Doctors. Even 39% of the legal aid workforce is set to be AI by 2020, according to Forbes. But there’s a certain sector… and more importantly a certain skill… that robots and AI can never learn: how to inspire. Andrew McAfee uses the example of a girl’s soccer team, positing that it will take robots a truly staggering amount of computing power for AI to even understand what rivalry is, let alone the intricacies of interpersonal communication required to lead a team to do their best work. It’s a great watch, so click play and sit back.


Andrew McAfee’s latest book is Machine, Platform, Crowd: Harnessing Our Digital Future.


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