CyberWork and the American Dream

2019 TV-G 56m 6.9

The history of technology and the impact of robotics and artificial intelligence, the fourth industrial revolution, on the future of work. Discusses past lessons and what business, government and society must do to prepare for the future.

An apocalyptic mood afflicts America. Fear of what is to come challenges faith in science, government, and human survival. Popular films paint a 'Hunger Games' future of superlative technology and growing inequality. Politicians praise a past in which America "was" great. Tech leaders talk of escaping to Mars and providing a guaranteed income to the displaced and alienated masses. Since the first industrial revolution, people have feared being replaced by machines. Today these fears have grown to epic proportions. Many wonder how American families will survive. Blending archival footage with interviews from luminaries such as chess champion Garry Kasparov, columnist Thomas Friedman, Shark Tank (2009) entrepreneur Mark Cuban, inventor Astro Teller, and historian Niall Ferguson, Cyberwork and the American Dream looks at the coming impact of artificial intelligence and robotics on jobs. It skewers doomsday worries while pointing to the urgent need for better responses by business and government. The film also delves into individual responsibility. Everyone, young and old, must continue to learn.

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Info about CyberWork and the American Dream

Studio(s): Shell Studios, Pixeldust Studios

Originally Released: Apr 11, 2019

Production Country: United States

Genres: Documentary