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Wild World of Work

Matt Beane

Investigating the wild world of work, learning, and intelligent technologies - through research and responsible thinking.

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    Studying work involving intelligent machines - aka robots and AI. @MITSloan PhD, @Ucsb Asst Prof, @Stanford and @MIT Digital Fellow, @Tedtalks @Thinkers50

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