Education

Jobs in the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Editors Note: World Economic Forum is not the “Good Guys”. These people are the Ultra Elite, they are the .001%. Everything, you are not going to be, assuming that you would even want to be one of them. The reason why this video is up is for the 99.999%. These Elite have a new opinion on education that is not part of the “Norm”, and that is something everyone should be paying attention to. For the first time, in a long time, they are discussing changing the education system massively. The video is hard to watch because these people are a bit off but the information that they eventually start to provide and the arguments they are having are important for you because they are talking about you, not them. 


As technological advances, demographic change and new business models disrupt labour markets, what are the implications for employment, and what are the best strategies for mitigating job losses from automation?

Speakers
– Mariana Mazzucato, Professor of Economics of Innovation and Public Value, University College London (UCL), United Kingdom
– Andrew McAfee, Co-Director and Co-Founder, MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy; Principal Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
– Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, Head of Social and Economic Agendas, World Economic Forum

Moderated by
– Oliver Cann, Head of Media Content, World Economic Forum
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