Institute-wide effort will study the evolution of jobs in an age of technological advancement.
Peter Dizikes | MIT News Office
February 27, 2018
Today MIT launched its Task Force on the Work of the Future, an Institute-wide effort to understand and shape the evolution of jobs during an age of innovation.
The task force’s mission was announced in a letter to the MIT community by Provost Martin A. Schmidt.
“The MIT Task Force on the Work of the Future takes as a guiding premise that addressing the social and human implications of technology should not be an afterthought, but instead should be a first concern that pervades how we design, innovate, and take our ideas to market, as well as what we teach our students, the technologists of tomorrow,” Schmidt writes.
The task force’s project is a vital part of examining the strength of our civic fabric, MIT President L. Rafael Reif says.