AI & automation: redesigning the future of jobs for millennials | Danny Goh | TEDxSOAS

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The job scope of the future workspace is going to change drastically. As like 30 years ago the typewriter was an essential skill, the next jobs will no longer need the use of computer but rather the skills to “manage computers”. Danny is a serial entrepreneur and an early stage investor. He is the co-founder and COO of Nexus Frontier Tech, which focuses on the R&D of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to help businesses transform unusable information into structured data so to run better, leaner and faster.

Danny currently serves as an Entrepreneurship Expert at the Said Business School and is a Fellow at the Ecole des Ponts Business school in Paris. He is an advisor and judge to several technology start-ups and accelerators including Microsoft Accelerator, Startupbootcamp IoT, and LBS Launchpad. Danny serves as a visiting lecturer at various Universities in Europe and he is a keynote speaker at several tech conferences.

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During all history Jobs had been changing and many occupations disappeared and were replaced for new technologies. but new opportunities appear. With the emergence of new technologies and the dramatic changes that appear daily in the new digital society implies that the new occupations will be linked to artificial intelligence. This is a great conference and Danny Goh showed his expertise. Thanks for the video.

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In the USA, MEN did NOT have to put their typing speed on their resumes in the 60s or later!
Law offices switched to automated templates during the 1970s as soon as IBM offered typewriters with memory (MTST). Before that, the templates were in books called form books.
New attorneys get interesting work to do as soon as they are bringing ng in their own clients. As long as they are not bringing in their own clients, they are given enough easy and tedious work to earn their pay.

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This flies in the face of current situation, sadly enough...

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