Daron Acemoglu: Robotics, AI, and the Future of Work

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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024

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  • @omerorhan1677
    @omerorhan1677 5 років тому +6

    Mr.Acemoğlu,thank you for that inspiring and informative speech.

  • @disintegrators6940
    @disintegrators6940 4 роки тому +2

    1:24 he said "at the heels of" it is not true daron. Should be "on the heels of". But of course I love you so much. The book is amazing and very eye-opening.

    • @mehmet_07fatih.32
      @mehmet_07fatih.32 2 роки тому

      Burada da mi sen varsın bi çektir git lütfen ya 😃 senden başka kim böyle yorum yapmış bir bak bakalım adam dünyanin en iyi üç ekonomistinden biri herkes kabul ediyor adamin ana dili degil iste ben de telaffuz yanlışları olduğunu ben de biliyorum ama dissuade kelimesini bilmeyen ingiliz de tanıyorum sen kafayi yemişsin

    • @Qureshiman420
      @Qureshiman420 2 роки тому

      Brother he is Turkish , so there are some problems in his English

    • @therustc
      @therustc Рік тому

      @@Qureshiman420 in my opinion, the real problem belongs to the person who wants to correct every single detailed mistake. Even in our first languages, we make mistakes which is pretty normal. Daron is as fluent as any American or a person who is speaking English as a native even though his native language is Turkish which has a clearly different grammatical structure from English compared to the other languages.

  • @Duraputer
    @Duraputer 4 роки тому +5

    if general motors replace all workers with robots, they would probably still charge to same price for cars, and just keep the extra profit.

    • @yankiyanik7522
      @yankiyanik7522 4 роки тому +4

      Robots need maintenance, software updates, spare parts and replacements, therefore the price of cars will be even higher

    • @ssw4m
      @ssw4m 3 роки тому

      @@yankiyanik7522 when the robots can maintain and program themselves, the caca is going to hit the turboprop for real

    • @jama5191
      @jama5191 2 роки тому

      @@ssw4m well the ones maintaining will need human maintenance.