LSE London Alumni Talks

Worker, Citizen, Algorithm - What's your role in the AI Economy?

June 23, 2020 LSE London Alumni Talks
Worker, Citizen, Algorithm - What's your role in the AI Economy?
LSE London Alumni Talks
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LSE London Alumni Talks
Worker, Citizen, Algorithm - What's your role in the AI Economy?
Jun 23, 2020
LSE London Alumni Talks

In this podcast we will be talking to George Zarkadakis. George is the Digital Lead at and heads the Future of Work consulting practice at Willis Towers Watson. In addition George is an artificial Intelligence engineer and digital innovation professional who has keen research interests in the impact of AI on us as a species and society.

In this podcast George talks to us about the varying impacts of AI from a personal, professional and societal perspective, how we should address these impacts and what this means for all of us. We hope you enjoy the podcast.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is created by the London School of Economics Alumni Association (London) (“LSEAAL”) and its production is not affiliated with the educational institution, the London School of Economics and Political Science (“LSE”). The content of this podcast remains the opinion(s) of the individual(s) recorded and do not represent the views or opinions of the LSE.

Show Notes

In this podcast we will be talking to George Zarkadakis. George is the Digital Lead at and heads the Future of Work consulting practice at Willis Towers Watson. In addition George is an artificial Intelligence engineer and digital innovation professional who has keen research interests in the impact of AI on us as a species and society.

In this podcast George talks to us about the varying impacts of AI from a personal, professional and societal perspective, how we should address these impacts and what this means for all of us. We hope you enjoy the podcast.

DISCLAIMER: This podcast is created by the London School of Economics Alumni Association (London) (“LSEAAL”) and its production is not affiliated with the educational institution, the London School of Economics and Political Science (“LSE”). The content of this podcast remains the opinion(s) of the individual(s) recorded and do not represent the views or opinions of the LSE.