Automation and the Future of Work: Insights from Economics and Catholic Social Thought  @LumenChristiInt
Automation and the Future of Work: Insights from Economics and Catholic Social Thought  @LumenChristiInt
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A panel discussion with Christos Makridis (National Artificial Intelligence Institute), Edward Hadas (Blackfriars Hall, Oxford University), and Luis Valenzuela (Austral University of Chile), moderated by William R. Hauk Jr. (University of South Carolina), and organized by Carola Binder (Haverford College)

This event is co-presented with the Catholic Research Economist Discussion Organization (CREDO) and cosponsored by the Las Casas Institute and Catholics at Booth.
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