
If machines take your job, what exactly are you supposed to do next?
Does automation actually create more opportunities than it destroys, or is that just something optimists say to avoid a difficult conversation?
When wages drop because machines are cheaper than people, who really benefits from all that efficiency?
Is the middle class disappearing because of technology, or was it already fragile before the robots showed up?
Could better education and smarter policy actually soften the blow of automation, or are those just political talking points?
For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around automation and employment, economic inequality, the future of work, workforce transitions, and technology policy.
Ready to watch and find out how close your answers were?
Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):