Artificial intelligence and job quality

Artificial intelligence and job quality

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vor 3 Jahren

Artificial intelligence and automation are increasing in role,
and no industry is immune. From doctors to gig workers, advances
in AI are becoming a key determinant of job quality. This week on
The Sound of Economics, Giuseppe Porcaro is joined by Laura
Nurski and Mia Hoffmann, to discuss how technology affects work,
whether good or bad, and what should we take into consideration
for the future?



This podcast was produced within the project “Future of Work and
Inclusive Growth in Europe“, with the financial support of the
Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth.



Relevant Publications:

https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/german-facebook-probe-links-data-protection-and-competition-policy
| German Facebook probe links data protection and competition
policy



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/uber-and-economic-impact-sharing-economy-platforms
| Uber and the economic impact of sharing economy platforms



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/economic-value-personal-data-online-platforms-firms-and-consumers
| The economic value of personal data for online platforms, firms
and consumers



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/rise-sharing-economy-indonesia
| The rise of the sharing economy in Indonesia



https://www.bruegel.org/comment/european-union-course-become-big-loser-global-tech-race
| Is the European Union on course to become the big loser in the
global tech race?



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/practical-arrangement-cooperation-between-digital-economy-regulators
| A practical arrangement for cooperation between digital economy
regulators



https://www.bruegel.org/working-paper/market-power-and-artificial-intelligence-work-online-labour-markets
| Market power and artificial intelligence work on online labour
markets



https://www.bruegel.org/podcast/technology-product-unequal-power
| Technology: a product of unequal power?



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/opening-digital-platforms-and-reducing-anticompetitive-risks
| Opening up digital platforms and reducing anticompetitive
risks



https://www.bruegel.org/working-paper/platform-mergers-and-antitrust-0
| Platform mergers and antitrust



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/self-employment-covid-19-and-future-work-knowledge-workers
| Self-employment, COVID-19, and the future of work for knowledge
workers



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/regulating-big-tech-digital-markets-act
| Regulating big tech: the Digital Markets Act



https://www.bruegel.org/working-paper/platform-mergers-and-antitrust
| Platform mergers and antitrust



https://www.bruegel.org/working-paper/digital-platforms-and-antitrust
| Digital platforms and antitrust



https://www.bruegel.org/report/effect-digitalization-energy-consumption-passenger-transport-analysis-future-scenarios
| The effect of digitalization in the energy consumption of
passenger transport: An analysis of future scenarios for
Europe



https://www.bruegel.org/policy-brief/bridging-divide-new-evidence-about-firms-and-digitalisation
| Bridging the divide: new evidence about firms and
digitalisation



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/work-protection-digital-age-towards-new-social-contract
| Work Protection in the Digital Age: Towards a new social
contract



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/era-digitalisation-single-market-needs-software-update
| In an era of digitalisation, the Single Market needs a software
update



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/breaking-big-companies-and-market-power-concentration
| Breaking up big companies and market power concentration



https://www.bruegel.org/report/vertical-restraints-and-e-commerce
| Vertical restraints and e-commerce



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/how-e-commerce-reshapes-markets-and-firms-strategies
| How e-commerce reshapes markets and firms’ strategies



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/big-data-and-first-degree-price-discrimination
| Big data and first-degree price discrimination



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/industrial-internet-will-transform-policymaking
| The industrial internet will transform policymaking



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/apple-discord | The Apple of
Discord



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/new-eu-net-neutrality-guidelines-are-pragmatic-next-step
| New EU net neutrality guidelines are a pragmatic next
step



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/european-e-commerce-needs-better-visibility-cross-border-delivery-prices
| European e-commerce needs better visibility into cross-border
delivery prices



https://www.bruegel.org/policy-brief/e-commerce-europe-parcel-delivery-prices-digital-single-market
| E-commerce in Europe: parcel delivery prices in a digital
single market



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/e-commerce-opportunity-growth-europe-people-and-business
| E-commerce: an opportunity for growth in Europe, for people and
business



https://www.bruegel.org/policy-brief/better-pensions-european-unions-self-employed
| Better pensions for the European Union’s self-employed



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/inclusive-european-union-must-boost-gig-workers-rights
| An inclusive European Union must boost gig workers’
rights



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/making-antitrust-work-not-against-gig-workers-and-self-employed
| Making antitrust work for, not against, gig workers and the
self-employed



https://www.bruegel.org/blog-post/which-platforms-will-be-caught-digital-markets-act-gatekeeper-dilemma
| Which platforms will be caught by the Digital Markets Act? The
‘gatekeeper’ dilemma



https://www.bruegel.org/policy-brief/policies-support-self-employed-labour-markets-future
| Policies to support the self-employed in the labour markets of
the future

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