What are Future Jobs and Work in Era of Artificial Intelligence?

Paul Daugherty, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer of Accenture, will dive into these topics with the latest, emerging thinking and insights. “Artificial Intelligence, The Missing Middle And The Future Of Work”

Will Artificial Intelligence create a whole new reality for the future of work? What lies at the intersection of humans and robots and machines? How is Artificial Intelligence changing the very nature of work and business processes. There is a Missing Middle on jobs and skills, and understanding the Missing Middle means opening doors to incredible value for businesses.

A plethora of discussion and debate surrounds the subject of the job displacement Artificial Intelligence will bring but will Artificial Intelligence also create entirely new categories of human jobs emerging because of Artificial Intelligence?

The phenomenal promise and opportunity of Artificial Intelligence also demands responsibility like never before. What can we do now to prepare for these challenges and to truly turn AI into society’s secret weapon for growth?

Paul Daugherty is Accenture’s chief technology & innovation officer and leads the company’s Technology Innovation & Ecosystem group. He is also a member of Accenture’s Global Management Committee.

In addition to overseeing Accenture’s technology strategy, Mr. Daugherty has responsibility for driving innovation through R&D activities in Accenture’s Labs and leveraging emerging technologies to bring the newest innovations to clients globally.

He founded and oversees Accenture Ventures, which is focused on strategic equity investments and open innovation to accelerate growth. He also leads the company’s large group of highly skilled, certified technology architects, who apply new technologies and architectural foundations in building solutions for clients across industries. In addition, Mr. Daugherty is responsible for managing Accenture’s alliances, partnerships and senior-level relationships with leading and emerging technology companies, and runs Accenture’s Global CIO Council and annual CIO and Innovation Forum.

Mr. Daugherty has played a key role in evolving Accenture’s technology business to respond to the changes in the industry. He developed the Digital Business vision and helped shape Accenture’s early moves to establish its digital business leadership. He founded Accenture’s cloud computing business and was instrumental in launching Accenture’s SaaS, big data and open source businesses, and played a key role in the company’s technology business during the major transitions to client/server computing and internet-based computing.

Mr. Daugherty is a passionate advocate for gender equality in the workplace and sponsoring STEM-related inclusion & diversity initiatives. He is a frequent speaker at conferences on industry and technology issues, and has published articles in a variety of publications. He sponsors Accenture’s technology initiatives with the World Economic Forum. Mr. Daugherty also serves as chairman of the board of Avanade, the leading provider of Microsoft technology services. He is on the board of directors for Girls Who Code, Accenture Global Services Limited, the board of trustees of the Computer History Museum in Silicon Valley and the advisory board for Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan. Mr. Daugherty helped found the Advisory Board of the Academy of Information Technology, a non-profit that works to boost IT careers for youth. He also sponsors Accenture’s partnership with Code.org which is focused on bringing Computer Science education to students around the world.

Paul is co-author of Different Everyday, a management guide to Artificial Intelligence, to be published by Harvard Press in late 2017.

Mr. Daugherty joined Accenture in 1986 and became a partner in 1999. He earned his bachelor of science degree in computer engineering from the University of Michigan.

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