James Manyika, Chairman and Director of the McKinsey Global Institute, joins us to discuss the rapidly evolving landscape of the modern global economy and the role of technology in it.
Topics discussed in this episode include:
-The modern social contract
-Reskilling, wage stagnation, and inequality
-Technology induced unemployment
-The structure of the global economy
-The geographic concentration of economic growth
You can find the page for this podcast here: https://futureoflife.org/2021/09/06/james-manyika-on-global-economic-and-technological-trends/
Check out the video version of the episode here: https://youtu.be/zLXmFiwT0-M
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Timestamps:
0:00 Intro
2:14 What are the most important problems in the world today?
4:30 The issue of inequality
8:17 How the structure of the global economy is changing
10:21 How does the role of incentives fit into global issues?
13:00 How the social contract has evolved in the 21st century
18:20 A billion people lifted out of poverty
19:04 What drives economic growth?
29:28 How does AI automation affect the virtuous and vicious versions of productivity growth?
38:06 Automation and reflecting on jobs lost, jobs gained, and jobs changed
43:15 AGI and automation
48:00 How do we address the issue of technology induced unemployment
58:05 Developing countries and economies
1:01:29 The central forces in the global economy
1:07:36 The global economic center of gravity
1:09:42 Understanding the core impacts of AI
1:12:32 How do global catastrophic and existential risks fit into the modern global economy?
1:17:52 The economics of climate change and AI risk
1:20:50 Will we use AI technology like we've used fossil fuel technology?
1:24:34 The risks of AI contributing to inequality and bias
1:31:45 How do we integrate developing countries voices in the development and deployment of AI systems
1:33:42 James' core takeaway
1:37:19 Where to follow and learn more about James' work
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