The concept of a “digital footprint” and its longevity.

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The rapid advance of automation and artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the future of work, prompting critical questions about not just employment, but also purpose and meaning. As routine and even complex tasks are increasingly performed by machines, what roles will remain for humans, and how will we find fulfilment beyond traditional labour? The shift may necessitate a greater focus on uniquely human skills like creativity, critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and interpersonal collaboration. It also demands societal conversations about universal basic income, lifelong learning, and the redefinition of productivity. How can we ensure a future where technology complements human endeavour, allowing us to pursue work that truly provides purpose? What kind of work do you envision for humans in a highly automated future?

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