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Can Artificial Intelligence replace politicians?

AI Lund 2019 revisited 6 June 2020

 

Senior lecturer Anamaria Dutceac Segesten gave initially the presentation during the Lund University annual future week 14 October 2019.

Title: Can Artificial Intelligence replace politicians?

Speaker: Anamaria Dutceac Segesten, Senior lecturer at Centre for European Studies, Lund Unversity

Abstract: The question of how technology changes the labor market has been studied often in the context of manufacturing vs creative job. An interesting thought experiment is to discuss whether more advanced AI algorithms introduced in the public sector can make politicians superfluous. This presentation will discuss the question both theoretically and anchored in empirical examples.

Link to report on EUROPEAN TECH INSIGHTS Mapping European Attitudes to Technological Change and its Governance: https://www.ie.edu/cgc/research/european-tech-insights/