Australian entrepreneur Michael Priddis believes automation is about to dramatically transform our jobs – but the machines won’t have it all their way
The future of work is coming, and with it massive technological and social change.
But what exactly will this future look like? How will we adapt? And what should we be doing now to prepare for the rise of increasingly intelligent machines?
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