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Human Work in the Age of Smart Machines

by Jamie Merisotis

Summary & Key Takeaways

As AI and smart machines automate more tasks, it’s easy to fear for the future of human work. But what if this isn’t the end of work, but a radical redefinition of it? What if our greatest value isn’t in what we can do, but in how we think and interact?In today’s 5-minute briefing on Jamie Merisotis’s “Human Work in the Age of Smart Machines,” we explore the skills that AI can’t replicate. Discover why human skills—like empathy, creativity, and critical thinking—are becoming the most valuable assets in the new economy.

About the Author

Jamie Merisotis

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Jamie Merisotis is the President and CEO of Lumina Foundation and a globally recognized leader in philanthropy, education, and public policy. He is an authority on the intersection of human talent and technology, arguing that skills like empathy and critical thinking are vital in the AI era. His …

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