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Daniel Susskind



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A World Without Work: Techn...

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“the income from traditional capital is even more unevenly shared out across society than the income from salaries and wages. This fact is true ‘without exception’, notes Thomas Piketty, in all countries and at all times for which data is available.”
Daniel Susskind, A World Without Work: Technology, Automation and How We Should Respond

“the future , they say ; holds both obsolescence and ever-greater relevance ; technology is a threat and an opportunity ; a rival and a partner , a foe and a friend”
Daniel Susskind, A World Without Work: Technology, Automation, and How We Should Respond

“When Sebastian Thrun taught his computer science class to 200 Stanford students, and then to 160,000 non-Stanford students online, the top Stanford student ranked a measly 413th. ‘My God,’ cried Thrun on seeing this, ‘for every great Stanford student, there’s 412 amazingly great, even better students in the world.’19”
Daniel Susskind, A World Without Work: Technology, Automation and How We Should Respond

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