Review the powerpoint then research and respond to these questions.
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Do you agree with Hagel, Brown, and Wooll that the conversation about technology assisted work should be reframed to workers and companies creating value and meaning? Why or why not?
Do you think that Brynjolfsson and McAfee are correct in that technology will exacerbate income inequality? Do you think this is necessarily a bad thing? If so, should something be done about it other than a wealth tax or universal basic income? Is the quality of life for the poor going to improve as a result of technology or worsen?
Do you agree with Kelly that technology should be embraced and quickly to accelerate advancement? Do you think he should be more concerned about displaced workers, job loss, etc.? No ref page needed