Moshe Vardi Quotes

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We will hear more regrets from founders of tech compani

We will hear more regrets from founders of tech companies about the addictive technologies they have launched.
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Humanity is about to face perhaps its greatest challenge ever, which is finding meaning in life after the end of ‘In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread.’
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Are machines getting more and more powerful? Absolutely. It’s been going on since 1940. We are making progress, and for many people, it will be a lifesaver.
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What people are now realizing is that this formula that technology destroys jobs and creates jobs, even if it’s basically true, it’s too simplistic.
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Offshoring is like the winter. You don’t ask if it is good or badyou ask what do you do about it. The answer is you dress warmly.
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It is easy to underestimate in advance the impact of globalization and automation – I have done it myself.
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Are we prepared for an economy in which 50 percent of people aren’t working?
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People at the very top of the income scale also benefited from globalization and automation. But the income of working- and middle-class people in the developed world has stagnated.
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Dating back at least as far as the Luddites of early 19th-century Britain, new technologies cause fear about the inevitable changes they bring.
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If I had my wish, I would wave a wand and make MOOCs disappear.
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Automation will significantly change many people’s lives in ways that may be painful and enduring.
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You can now eat bananas from Chile; you couldn’t do it before you had air shipping. Now, communication technology enables the shipping of labor.
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I believe that society needs to confront this question before it is upon us: If machines are capable of doing almost any work humans can do, what will humans do?
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Twice a week, a truck comes near my house, and two guys get out and pick up the garbage. This will disappear. There will still be a truck coming, but it will be driven autonomously, and the garbage will be picked up autonomously, and those jobs will be gone.
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Everything that humans can do a machine can do.
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In economics, it is easier to agree on the data than to agree on causality.
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The bottom line is that while automation is eliminating many jobs in the economy that were once done by people, there is no sign that the introduction of technologies in recent years is creating an equal number of well-paying jobs to compensate for those losses.
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Recognition by one’s peers is the goal of every scientist.
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In 2017, there was a sudden recognition of several adverse societal consequences of information technology, from job losses due to automation to manipulation of public opinion, with significant political consequences.
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