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Oct 21
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AI will reshape knowledge work. What lea...

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Software development and software engineering could be the first major economically valuable capability that closes the gap between humans and AI, says Eiso Kant, the CTO of frontier AI company poolside. He shares what these changes mean for technology and the sector, and for knowledge work generally. Eiso stays cautious about tech forecasts and predictions, but breaks down how worry and fear can be a motivator to drive true learning and understanding in a fast-moving era, sharing and questions we should ask and mindsets we should apply to understand how we can uniquely contribute to societies and economies in the years ahead as technologies reshape human roles.

This interview was recorded in  January 2025 at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland.

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https://poolside.ai/

Related report:
Future of Jobs 2025: https://www.weforum.org/publications/the-future-of-jobs-report-2025/

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