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The Future of Work and Death (2016)

Genre : Documentary

Runtime : 1H 28M

Director : Sean Blacknell, Wayne Walsh

Synopsis

The documentary focuses on how future technology could significantly change the two inevitable features of the human experience: punching the clock and fading away. With advanced automation and artificial intelligence, the utopia of the end of human labor or the dystopia of widespread unemployment could not be a thing of science fiction. Scientists, engineers and academics all come together to share their thoughts on the future.

Actors

Stuart Armstrong
Stuart Armstrong
Self
Peter Cochrane
Peter Cochrane
Self
Joanna Cook
Joanna Cook
Self
Aubrey de Grey
Aubrey de Grey
Self
Martin Ford
Martin Ford
Self
Steve Fuller
Steve Fuller
Self
John Harris
John Harris
Self
Zoltan Istvan
Zoltan Istvan
Self
Nicholas Kamara
Nicholas Kamara
Self
David Pearce
David Pearce
Self
Ian Pearson
Ian Pearson
Self
Gray Scott
Gray Scott
Self
Will Self
Will Self
Self
Murray Shanahan
Murray Shanahan
Self
Dudley Sutton
Dudley Sutton
Narrator (voice)
Rudolph Tanzi
Rudolph Tanzi
Self
Riva-Melissa Tez
Riva-Melissa Tez
Self
Vivek Wadhwa
Vivek Wadhwa
Self

Crews

Sean Blacknell
Sean Blacknell
Writer
Sean Blacknell
Sean Blacknell
Director
Wayne Walsh
Wayne Walsh
Writer
Wayne Walsh
Wayne Walsh
Director

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