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AI, Economics, and the Future of Work: Navigating an Accelerating World

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In this thought-provoking episode of the Venture Capital Podcast, hosts Jon Bradshaw and Peter Harris explore the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence and its far-reaching implications for economics, labor, and opportunities. The conversation opens with Peter reflecting on his 16 years of VC experience and the unprecedented speed at which generative AI is impacting every industry, likening the current era to previous technological shifts such as the rise of the internet, mobile, and SaaS, but at a much more accelerated, all-encompassing pace.

Jon shares candid anxieties and perspectives from the founder’s side, debating whether society is overestimating the short-term disruption of AI while underestimating its long-term impact. The hosts explore parallels between AI’s rise and earlier workforce interventions, such as calculators and spreadsheets, suggesting that while some jobs will evolve or disappear, new types of roles and vast opportunities will emerge.

They debate the looming questions around AGI, the shifting utility of STEM degrees, and the growing importance of learning how to think critically and adapt. The discussion delves into:

  • The shifting economics of labor versus capital as AI and robotics automate more tasks.
  • The likely deflationary impact of AI, how costs may decline, and whether wages will keep pace.
  • The paradox of abundance: more possibilities than ever, but also greater competition and the necessity for specialization.
  • The challenge of retraining, critical thinking, and the risk of over-reliance on AI as a cognitive crutch.
  • Wealth concentration, potential social upheaval, and whether universal basic income or new types of jobs will take hold.
  • Unique advantages in interpersonal and relationship-driven sectors, and how VCs and founders might sustain an edge in an automated world.

The episode concludes with tangible advice for the next generation: develop deep, critical, interdisciplinary knowledge and be prepared to leverage rather than be replaced by AI. Jon and Peter encourage listeners to reflect on how they’ll stay relevant, creative, and entrepreneurial in a world where opportunity and risk are amplifying in tandem. This episode is essential listening for anyone curious about the future of work, education, and value creation in an AI-driven era.

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Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/venture-capital/id1575351789
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In this thought-provoking episode of the Venture Capital Podcast, hosts Jon Bradshaw and Peter Harris explore the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence and its far-reaching implications for economics, labor, and opportunities. The conversation opens with Peter reflecting on his 16 years of VC experience and the unprecedented speed at which generative AI is impacting every industry, likening the current era to previous technological shifts such as the rise of the internet, mobile, and SaaS, but at a much more accelerated, all-encompassing pace.

Jon shares candid anxieties and perspectives from the founder’s side, debating whether society is overestimating the short-term disruption of AI while underestimating its long-term impact. The hosts explore parallels between AI’s rise and earlier workforce interventions, such as calculators and spreadsheets, suggesting that while some jobs will evolve or disappear, new types of roles and vast opportunities will emerge.

They debate the looming questions around AGI, the shifting utility of STEM degrees, and the growing importance of learning how to think critically and adapt. The discussion delves into:

  • The shifting economics of labor versus capital as AI and robotics automate more tasks.
  • The likely deflationary impact of AI, how costs may decline, and whether wages will keep pace.
  • The paradox of abundance: more possibilities than ever, but also greater competition and the necessity for specialization.
  • The challenge of retraining, critical thinking, and the risk of over-reliance on AI as a cognitive crutch.
  • Wealth concentration, potential social upheaval, and whether universal basic income or new types of jobs will take hold.
  • Unique advantages in interpersonal and relationship-driven sectors, and how VCs and founders might sustain an edge in an automated world.

The episode concludes with tangible advice for the next generation: develop deep, critical, interdisciplinary knowledge and be prepared to leverage rather than be replaced by AI. Jon and Peter encourage listeners to reflect on how they’ll stay relevant, creative, and entrepreneurial in a world where opportunity and risk are amplifying in tandem. This episode is essential listening for anyone curious about the future of work, education, and value creation in an AI-driven era.

Follow the Podcast
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/venturecapitalfm/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/vcpodcastfm
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/venturecapitalfm/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7BQimY8NJ6cr617lqtRr7N?si=ftylo2qHQiCgmT9dfloD_g&nd=1&dlsi=7b868f1b72094351
Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/venture-capital/id1575351789
Website: https://www.venturecapital.fm/

Follow Jon Bradshaw

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mrbradshaw/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrjonbradshaw/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mrjonbradshaw

Follow Peter Harris
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterharris1

Twitter: https://twitter.com/thevcstudent

Instagram: https://instagram.com/shodanpete

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@peterharris2812

  continue reading

106 episodes

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