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The demise of the Robots? Human skills for the present and future of work

Date & time
6 November 2025 | 17.30-19.30

Event format

Attend event in person

Event type

Talk / panel debate

Event topic

Our working lives, Technology and us

Audience

All

Academic discipline

Sociology and social policy

Venue

Fore Hall (Room 256) Main Building University Avenue University of Glasgow G12 8QQ

Professional audiences

What's on offer?

This interactive round table event is intended to 'de-mystify' and address myths around the present and future of work, highlighting the very human skills that are still needed. It is aimed at careers advisers, young people and anyone interested in how AI may effect work and careers in the near future.

What's it about?

Public discourse on AI, automation and the future of work is becoming increasingly commonplace; e.g. regular reports in the mainstream media and popular social science books, such as Robert Ford's 'The Rise of the Robots'.

Such accounts are often quite bleak regarding the availability of work and the replacement of humans with AI, digital automation and/or robots. Such discourse may cause understandable anxiety or uncertainty amongst the public, especially amongst young people soon to leave school and their parents.

Who's leading the event?

 Lisa Chamberlain and Scott Hurrell (academics from the Adam Smith Business School), and Shayla Bletsoe (ASBS PhD researcher, and former careers adviser for Skills Development Scotland).

Open to

Anyone is welcome

Of particular interest to

 Careers advisers, young people and anyone interested in how AI may effect work and careers in the near future.

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