Kathryn Bouskill
Anthropologist & Emerging Technology Researcher | Adapting to an Automated Future
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Kathryn Bouskill is an anthropologist and emerging technology researcher at the RAND Corporation. Her work explores the social and ethical implications of artificial intelligence, automation, and the future of work.
Bouskill's research has been featured in The New York Times, NPR, and The Atlantic, where she offers nuanced perspectives on how emerging technologies will reshape industries and human life. Her keynotes provide audiences with a deeper understanding of the social impacts of technological change, empowering them to navigate an increasingly automated world.
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The unforeseen consequences of a fast-paced world
Why does modern technology promise efficiency, but leave us constantly feeling pressed for time? Anthropologist Kathryn Bouskill explores the paradoxes of living in a fast-paced society and explains why we need to reconsider the importance of slowing down in a world that demands go, go, go.
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