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The Future of Society: Work and the Robot Revolution

The dawn of the robot revolution is here. After two centuries of the automation of tasks, we now see the automation of decision-making.  The prospects are both exciting and terrifying. Harnessed in the right way, AI and machine learning can drive dramatic reductions in the cost of living and improvements in social prosperity. But if the wrong decisions are made, many leading economies may experience a deflationary death spiral.  In short, there is phenomenal opportunity and extreme risk for companies and governments.  
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Without intervention, AI and robotization will reduce growth and add risk

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Use robotization to humanize your business.
If you eliminate human interaction, you will undermine consumer loyalty and lose business

Our recent study breaks new ground in identifying how to navigate these challenges

A huge amount has been written about the so-called "Future of Work". There's almost universal agreement that many existing jobs will disappear over the next couple of decades. There is also widespread qualitative speculation regarding the broader implications, and unsurprisingly many are neutral regarding the balance of risk and opportunity.  In our ground-breaking study "The Future of Society", we frame a quantitative approach to understanding how economies and societies will evolve. We also set out pro-active responses to the dramatic challenges that lie ahead. Ignore them at your peril!
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