[Source Photo: Miggy Rivera /Pexels] Matt Beane is an assistant professor in the technology management department at UC Santa Barbara and a digital fellow with Stanford’s Digital Economy Lab. His research focuses on building skills in a world filled with intelligent technologies, often necessitating field work investigating robots and AI in the workplace. He has been published in Administrative Science Quarterly and Harvard Business Review and has spoken on the TED stage. Matt also helped found and fund Humatics, an MIT-connected, full-stack IoT startup. Below, Beane shares five key insights from his new book, The Skill Code: How to Save Human Ability in an Age of Intelligent Machines . Listen to the audio version—read by Beane himself—in the Next Big Idea App. 1. The 160,000-year-old school hidden in plain […]
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