

Karen Eggleston
Stanford economist whose research focuses on healthcare and technology in Asia, particularly the impact of robots in Japanese nursing homes.
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Nov 18, 2024 • 49min
How to Stop Worrying and Love the Robot Apocalypse (Update)
David Autor, an MIT economist focused on labor markets, James Rosenman, CEO at Andrus on Hudson specializing in senior care robots, and Karen Eggleston, a Stanford economist researching robotic healthcare solutions in Asia, discuss the evolving role of robots in the workforce. They explore the balance between job displacement and the creation of new opportunities, the integration of cobots in nursing homes to enhance patient care, and the global perspectives on technological adaptation, particularly in Japan’s aging care landscape.

May 6, 2021 • 48min
461. How to Stop Worrying and Love the Robot Apocalypse
In this engaging discussion, MIT labor economist David Otter, CEO James Rosenman, and Stanford economist Karen Eggleston explore the complex interplay between robots and the labor market. They dive into how collaborative robots are transforming patient care in nursing homes, particularly in Japan. The conversation highlights both the potential for automation to improve efficiency and the risks of job displacement. They also consider the societal implications of a future where human roles evolve alongside technology, emphasizing the necessity for adaptive education and policies.