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Carl-Benedikt Frey is an Associate Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Work at the Oxford Internet Institute and a Fellow at Mansfield College, University of Oxford. He is the Director of the Future Work Programme at the Oxford Martin School. Frey obtained his PhD from the Max Planck Institute for Innovation Competition and has been instrumental in founding and guiding research on the impacts of AI on future employment. His work has been widely recognized, including a significant study co-authored in 2013 that has accrued over 12,000 citations and influenced key economic discussions, including the work of the Obama administration. With roles advising various international organizations, think tanks, and governments, Frey has contributed to discussions on the economic impacts of AI and technology. He has published extensively in top media outlets and served as a contributor to influential journals. His recent book, 'Technology Trap: Capital, Labor, Power in the Age of Automation', was selected as a Financial Times Book of the Year in 2019 and received Princeton University's Richard Lester Prize.
University of Oxford • Oxford
Department of Politics and International Relations - Higher Level English requirement.