Chicago Booth Review - Artificial Intelligence | Dr. Athar | Haider Ali #chicagobusiness #jointracs

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In this episode of TRACS, Dr. Athar Mansoor (CEO, TRACS) and Haider Ali (Strategy Consultant) discuss the disruptive impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market. AI is reshaping industries at an unprecedented pace, raising concerns about job displacement and economic shifts. However, the conversation highlights that the future of work is not solely determined by technology itself but by the strategic decisions made by businesses, policymakers, and educators. Drawing insights from the Chicago Booth Review, they explore how proactive planning and adaptive policies can help harness AI’s potential for positive transformation rather than destruction.

As automation continues to advance, the role of human expertise and strategic adaptation becomes even more critical. The discussion delves into how companies can integrate AI to enhance productivity while retaining a skilled workforce. Governments and educational institutions must also play a role in preparing future generations for an AI-driven economy. By investing in reskilling programs, ethical AI implementation, and policies that promote innovation without widening socioeconomic gaps, society can ensure that AI serves as a tool for progress rather than a source of widespread disruption.

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Artificial Intelligence & Business
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