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HBR IdeaCast

The Condensed June 2015 Issue

HBR IdeaCast

Harvard Business Review

Teams, Business/management, Marketing, Strategy, Management, Innovation, Finance, Entrepreneurship, Economics, Hbr, Business/entrepreneurship, Harvard, Business, Leadership, Business/marketing, Communication

4.31.9K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2015

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Amy Bernstein, editor of HBR, offers executive summaries of the major features.

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0:00.0

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Just search new here. Welcome to the HBR Idea Cast from Harvard Business Review. I'm Sarah Green.

0:33.0

Today we're back with HBO editor Amy Bernstein to give us a preview of some of the features

0:38.0

in our June 2015 issue.

0:40.0

Amy, thank you so much for talking with us today.

0:42.0

Great to be here.

0:43.2

I thought we would just start with the spotlight.

0:45.8

This is such a fascinating topic this month.

0:48.0

Artificial Intelligence.

0:49.6

Yeah, it's on man and machine.

0:51.7

It looks at the evolving role of the knowledge worker in the age of the algorithm.

0:56.4

And I have to say I just saw the new Avengers movie.

0:59.8

And this spotlight was very much on my mind. You know artificial intelligence is moving

1:06.4

into the workplace. It's taking over more and more sophisticated work and people are justifiably afraid that they're going to lose their jobs.

1:16.0

So we look at this from a number of different vantage points from the view of the individual, from the view of the firm, and really we take

1:25.3

kind of a longer economic view of it.

1:28.3

So let me just start with the first feature in the package.

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