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May 2024
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AI for All: Getting the Benefits of AI t...

Knownwell
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How can we ensure that employees, not just Wall Street, benefit from the productivity and efficiency gains of AI?

And which one of us at Knownwell has very strong feelings about why a shift to a 32-hour work week would actually be a bad thing?

To help us answer these questions, this episode starts with a lively discussion between Knownwell's Courtney Baker, David DeWolf, and Mohan Rao. They debate a recent bill proposed in the US Senate that suggests AI productivity gains should enable a 32-hour work week (as opposed to the traditional 40). Spoiler alert: There is no consensus on this idea among our panelists.

Following that, Pete Buer speaks with Dr. Mfon Akpan, an assistant professor of accounting at Methodist University. They explore how AI is specifically impacting accounting practitioners and educational programs.

All of this PLUS Pete and Courtney discuss the Rabbit R1 device that Pete purchased and still hasn't received, in our latest edition of 'AI in the Wild'."

Sign up to be part of Knownwell's beta at www.knownwell.com.

Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XxgMGD9EeIc 

AI Knowhow is brought to you by the team at Knownwell. 

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