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David A. Mindell: The Work of the Future
Monday, February 22, 2021
4PM-5:30PM
Zoom Meeting
Join Prof. David Mindell 
<https://sts-program.mit.edu/people/sts-faculty/david-a-mindell/>, Frances and 
David Dibner Professor of the History of Engineering and Manufacturing (STS), 
of Aeronautics and Astronautics, and co-chair, MIT Task Force on the Work of 
the Future, as he discusses the task force report’s findings.

Register in advance for this Zoom meeting: 
https://mit.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYuf-msrT8tHdyCnbezDH-6PdjluUzJMZIz 
<https://mit.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYuf-msrT8tHdyCnbezDH-6PdjluUzJMZIz>. 

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information 
about joining the meeting.

In the fall of 2017, MIT President Reif issued a call to action, for the nation 
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 and especially for MIT 
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 In response, in February 2018, the formation of the MIT Task Force on the Work 
of the Future 
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 was announced and in November 2020, the task force released its final report, 
The Work of the Future: Building Better Jobs in an Age of Intelligent Machines 
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The report provides insight into how new technologies are changing the nature 
of work and what institutional reforms are needed to support workers and 
promote broader shared prosperity.

The work of the task force represents the distinctive strengths of the MIT 
community, integrating ideas from economics, engineering, computer science, 
political science, history, anthropology, urban planning, management, and more. 
Task force members worked collaboratively with leaders in industry, government, 
labor, education, and the nonprofit sector, from around the world and across 
the US, including from those regions hardest hit by job loss. Together, they 
tackled three questions:

How are emerging technologies transforming the nature of human work and the 
skills that enable people to thrive in the digital economy?
How can we shape and catalyze technological innovation to complement and 
augment human potential?
And how can our civic institutions – existing and new – ensure that the gains 
from these emerging innovations contribute to equality of opportunity, social 
inclusion, and shared prosperity?
The report’s policy recommendations focus on investing in fresh approaches to 
skill building and education, improving job quality, and expanding and shaping 
innovation. Policy and institutional reform are particularly needed at a time 
when Covid-19 has exposed many of the weaknesses in our labor market and social 
insurance system for workers.

Read more about the task force’s findings on MIT News 
<http://inj9.mjt.lu/lnk/AVMAABYC8YEAAcrl88IAAAA8xasAAAAAHAEAJPu7AAiQzwBfs9LBtpioP41qRImzp-EyOygAuAAIIWc/6/E4iaozZOgcjZ4WNb0hAJ7w/aHR0cHM6Ly9uZXdzLm1pdC5lZHUvMjAyMC93b3JrLW9mLWZ1dHVyZS1maW5hbC1yZXBvcnQtMTExNw>.

The STS Program looks forward to seeing you there!

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