Onslomo: How on earth are we going to stay nice, kind loving towards technology? He says that in the absence of an economic purchasing power of humans, there is no point in having machines produce anything. We were going to have to reset our our work systems and work in a very interesting way, as do you call this work? Am here talking to you? It's a wonderful chat. Is this work? I don't know. But but we've reset work when we started pot casting. We've reset work again when right there is things that we need to think about. As they take away our jobs, my expectation is they will pay back for that in abundance. If
Mo Gawdat was Chief Business Officer of Google X, the experimental development arm of the internet behemoth. He's since written books on how to find happiness and his new one, Scary Smart, warns of the potential dangers posed to the world by super-smart artificial intelligence. Media correspondent for the Sunday Times, Rosamund Urwin, speaks with Mo about the new book, the future of AI, and how business works at the top level of a Silicon Valley tech titan.
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