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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/electrical-computer-engineering/events/waterloo-sy
 mposium-technology-and-society
LOCATION:Balsillie School of International Affairs 67 Erb Street West (Audi
 torium) Waterloo ON N2L 6C2 Canada
SUMMARY:Waterloo Symposium on Technology and Society: Disruptive Technology
  -\nDo Robots Want Your Job?
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:In the first symposium of the Waterloo Symposium on Technology 
 &amp;\nSociety series\, Martin Ford [https://mfordfuture.com/] explores the
 \nways in which AI and automation (aka\, “robots”) are outpacing\nhuma
 ns in a range of sectors\, from education to law\, agriculture to\nhealthc
 are\, management and beyond. He offers a realistic view of what\nthe futur
 e of work—and your place in it—will look like.
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