Introduction
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How will robotics, AI and big data shape European societies?
Current technological innovations in robotics, artificial intelligence, data and computing power are nothing short of revolutionary. These developments invite many pressing societal questions. How will work change? Will jobs be destroyed? What new jobs will be created? What skills should we learn? Can everybody master these skills? How should they best be taught?
But also: who will benefit most from these technological developments? How do inequalities change? Are social groups affected differently? And, importantly, what can governments do to cushion technological inequalities?
TECHNEQUALITY brings together a multidisciplinary group of leading scholars from Europe's most renowned universities and research institutes to answer these questions and work with policy-makers to co-create policies that work.
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News
Newsletter 3 - 31 August 2020
The TECHNEQUALITY project is half way through. And we have some interesting results so far.
Can Europe keep up with its digital legacy and be a global rule-maker?
Will the European Commission be able to keep up with Europe's unfinished digital legacy when the technology is evolving quickly and investments are being allocated to other parts of the world?
read moreInterview with Professor Mark Levels about underestimation of AI.
Will we be able to prevent the scenario's we remember from when the mines were closed?
read moreNewsletter 2 - 28 April 2020
In our second TECHNEQUALITY newsletter you can find a summary of one of our reports (Labour market forecasting scenario's for automation risks), some news and some examples of TECHNEQUALITY in the media.
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