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In this video, economist and futurist, Dr. Andrew Oppenheimer, discusses the future of work and how technology is changing the way we do things. He talks about the 47% of jobs that are at risk of disappearing in the next 15 years, and how we need to be innovative if we want to keep them. He also discusses his book, "Crear o morir", which looks at the future of work and how we need to be creative in order to stay competitive.

  • 00:00:00 In this video, economist and futurist, Dr. Andrew Oppenheimer, discusses the future of work and how technology is changing the way we do things. He talks about the 47% of jobs that are at risk of disappearing in the next 15 years, and how we need to be innovative if we want to keep them. He also discusses his book, "Crear o morir", which looks at the future of work and how we need to be creative in order to stay competitive.
  • 00:05:00 In this video, Dr. Lawrence M. Oppenheimer discusses the future of work, and how artificial intelligence (AI) is changing the way we do things. He discusses how robots are replacing human workers in many occupations, and how this is going to change the way we live and work. He also discusses how we can prepare for this change, and what we can do to adjust to it.
  • 00:10:00 In this video, MIT professors and technology experts discuss the future of work. They discuss the possible effects of automation on the job market and suggest ways to prepare for the future. The participants are optimistic about the future, but caution that changes are happening faster than we're able to adapt.
  • 00:15:00 In this video, Dr. David Oppenheimer discusses the future of employment, and how robots are already playing a role in the medical field. He predicts that, in the future, robots will become even better at diagnosing diseases, and will eventually replace human doctors. He also discusses the potential for robots to go crazy, and worries about the possibility that they will take over the world.
  • 00:20:00 In this video, futurist and author Nick Bostrom discusses the future of work and the increasing automation of jobs. He believes that, in the future, there will be a world of unemployed people, but that this is a positive development as it will lead to a world without nuclear weapons. He also believes that, in the future, humans will need to start regulating technology as it has both positive and negative aspects. One of the problems we face today is that the increasing productivity of robots has made many jobs obsolete, but we should be optimistic about this as it will allow us to live on a universal income and do whatever we want, including learning to dance or play the violin.
  • 00:25:00 The speaker discusses the future of work, and how technology is changing the way many professions are performed. He points to examples of professions where technology has made it easier for people to do their jobs, such as teachers, doctors, and engineers. He predicts that, in the future, most jobs will change significantly, and that teachers will be replaced by robots who can teach children using various methods.
  • 00:30:00 The speaker discusses the future of work, and how computers are already being used to improve medical diagnosis. He goes on to say that one of the professions that is likely to change dramatically in the next few years is the medical doctor. He also says that one of the things that will still be difficult to replace is human interaction, and that financial analysts will still be able to do a better job than computers when it comes to analyzing financial data.
  • 00:35:00 In this talk, a financial advisor explains how a human-computer hybrid could be more efficient than current methods. He also notes that in the future, many jobs will be replaced by technology. The talk finishes with a discussion of the future of the entertainment industry.
  • 00:40:00 In this video, Professor Lawrence M. Oppenheimer discusses the future of work with young people, citing the increasing prevalence of technology and the increasing demand for content creators. He shares his opinion that the future of music, acting, and other creative arts is bright, and that after death, performers can still be used in digital form.
  • 00:45:00 In this video, musician, Jason Oppenheimer, discusses the future of work. He notes that technology has allowed musicians to spread their message to a wider audience, and that this trend is only going to continue. He also discusses the current political situation in Venezuela, and how it may impact the future of the music industry.
  • 00:50:00 In this video, Francisco Madero discusses the current state of the economy and how it will affect the future of work. He also warns against the possibility of a future coup or democracy restoration. Madero speaks candidly about his past experiences and how they have not changed much since he wrote his column a few weeks ago about the current situation with Spain. He believes that if we want to reduce poverty without any growth, we need to focus on history instead of obsessing about the past.
  • 00:55:00 The speaker, a business expert, discuss the future of work, with the conclusion that technological advances will create more jobs than they'll take away. He also warns of the potential erosion of democracy in Brazil due to the rise of right-wing politicians like Bolsonaro. While he is optimistic about the long-term prospects for employment, he also points out that in the short term, many current jobs will be replaced by technology. He cites a study which estimated that by 2030, Google will have 720,000 employees, an insignificant number compared to the number of people who use its products. He argues that in a world where technology has created so much joblessness, it is important for people to have skills that can be applied in new and changing industries. He closes by urging people to focus on finding sustainable jobs, rather than chasing the last gasp of a dying economy.

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In this video, the speaker Oppenheimer discusses the future of work and how it will be drastically different from the traditional 9-to-5 jobs of the past. They are excited about this change and believe that it will increase productivity and people's well-being. They recommend that young people choose a profession they enjoy and pursue it, rather than following someone else's advice.

  • 01:00:00 The speaker discusses how the world will change in the future, and how people will work less for traditional 9-to-5 jobs and more independently. He is optimistic about this trend because of the increasing use of technology and automation, which will increase productivity and people's well-being. He also points out that in the past, humans have lived better than they do today, albeit with ups and downs. He recommends young people to choose a profession they enjoy and pursue it, rather than following someone else's advice.
  • 01:05:00 In this video, cineasta and you are ready to work. 24 hours for a cineasta to become one, and is ready to work at 4 a.m. in the studio door. I tell the young people to get into the building and study. perfect your skills and get into the building and I offer a personal story. When I was an immigrant to the United States, I was better. Or, become a translator, night reporter at 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. and tell the young people. I say to the young people. "If you get into the building and you really have a passion for filmmaking, at some point someone is going to take vacation and they will ask you to work in French. At some point, some boss you will say to yourself. I have a title such as this. I would love to someday pass it on to be such another. In some moment, you will find your way into the building and I tell the young people. My variation on what the guru advises to choose one of these works of the future and mount it on it associate it is your vocation pursue your vocation if you do not have a vocation, if you do not have a passion, then
  • 01:10:00 The speaker discusses the future of work, and how technology is changing it drastically. They share their excitement for the coming revolution, and ask for applause for their upcoming book signings.

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