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Mentioned in 14 episodes
Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren
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Mentioned in 14 episodes
Mentioned by 

when discussing predictions of technological unemployment and reduced work hours.


Ben Zweig

85 snips
Where did all the entry-level jobs go? (With Revelio CEO Ben Zweig)
Mentioned by 

when referencing John Maynard Keynes' idea of technological unemployment.


Dario Amodei

42 snips
Anthropic Chief Executive Has A.I. Bubble ‘Concerns’
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when discussing the lack of training for leisure and its implications for society.


Jacob Howland

40 snips
Jacob Howland on the Hidden Human Costs of AI
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in relation to his essay on economic possibilities for future generations and the potential for reduced work.


Russ Roberts

36 snips
Purpose, Pleasure, and Meaning in a World Without Work (with Nicholas Bostrom)
Erwähnt von 

im Zusammenhang mit dem Film WALL-E, um zu beschreiben, wie Technologie dazu führen könnte, dass Menschen nicht mehr wissen, was sie mit ihrer Zeit anfangen sollen.


Miriam Meckel

35 snips
Wege aus dem Renten-Zoff, China-Streit und die Zukunft des Denkens
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as the originator of the term 'the permanent problem' in his 1930 essay.

Brink Lindsey

24 snips
Are Advanced Capitalist Liberal Democracies Victims of Their Own Success? A Conversation with Brink Lindsey
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im Zusammenhang mit der Ökonomie der Enkelkinder und dem Überfluss.

Andreas Folkers

19 snips
S03E35 - Andreas Folkers zu Nachhaltigkeit, Resilienz und gesellschaftlichen Naturverhältnissen
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as a great essay from 1930 about future economic possibilities.


Ajay Shah

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Ep 106: The World in 2050
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as an essay that discusses the possibility of a future where work is not necessary due to economic abundance.

Graham Culbertson

Shawn Vulliez

14 snips
140. Graeber's Hidden Truth of the World -- Shawn from SRSLY Wrong
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as a source of inspiration about the potential of machinery and technology to take over drudgery tasks.

John Wesley Chisholm

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Buried Treasure: How Media Companies Monetize their Archives for AI | The Search Party Podcast EP.01
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, discussing Keynes's views on the future of work and leisure.

Zack Kass

Surviving and Thriving in the AI Renaissance — Zack Kass
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as an essay written by John Maynard Keynes in 1930.

Daniel Susskind

The Economics of Work and Technology - Daniel Susskind
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when discussing technological unemployment and economic prospects.

W. Brian Arthur

W. Brian Arthur (Part 2) on The Future of The Economy
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as the author of 'The Economic Possibilities for Our Grandchildren', a failed prophecy about technological unemployment.

Scott Stevens

If AI causes widespread job losses, is a Universal Basic Income the solution?
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when discussing abundance and humans not being built for abundance.


Eric Jon Larsen

Are we all out of a job? Examining AI’s impact in health with Towerbrook’s Eric Larsen
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als een essay bekend om het idee van de 15-urige werkweek.

Anna Dijkman

Doet de Wereldhandelsorganisatie er nog toe? En is er een ‘jobpocalypse’ gaande?
Erwähnt als Autor des Essays über die wirtschaftlichen Möglichkeiten für seine Enkelkinder im Jahr 1930.

Über Liebe, Verlust und Arbeit
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as an essay that frames work incorrectly, as work now includes enjoyable activities.


Diane Coyle

The Measure of Progress: Counting What Really Matters (with Diane Coyle)
Mentioned by 

as an essay predicting a 15-hour work week.


Tyler Cowen

Zach Carter on the Life and Legacy of John Maynard Keynes
Mentioned by Jim as a really influential essay written by Keynes.

Pulling at Tightly Woven Threads


