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What has COVID-19 changed forever? Futurist makes predictions on economy, education, health care and more

SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) On the year one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, ABC7 News isn t just looking back we re looking forward. The coronavirus pandemic isn t yet over, but it s clear that some of its effects may be with us forever. We asked Marina Gorbis, executive director of Institute for the Future, how COVID-19 might impact our world over the next five years (and beyond). See her answers broken down by category below. Economy Back to work? Not necessarily No big surprise here: The pandemic forced many companies to modernize quickly and allow employees to work from home. And if it ain t broke, don t fix it right?

Creativity And Innovation In Education In A Disrupted World

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use based upon the goals that brought you there in the first place. social media metrics don t always translate into increased awareness or sales. what is not clear to us is how the advertising works or whether it actually reaches real people. samuel woolly of the digital intelligence lab at the institute for the future studies the influence of automated software or bots on social media. bots absolutely get used in and around the business sphere to drive up support of advertisements to make it look as if these things are more popular than they are. and that s very problematic from a business perspective. because the promise that the companies are making to you is you have interaction. however, things like anonymity and automation mean the system

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intelligent machines such as this one can already do a lot like here at technology bosh where they play a key role in production there are kind of specialized skilled workers so to speak although someone has to keep an eye on them but nowadays it s the machines doing the dirty work. fourteen percent of workers in industry are afraid that their jobs will be replaced by automation according to the institute for the future this concern is especially prevalent among information and communication technology workers at seventeen point two percent in the finance and insurance sector that number is thirteen percent however in education and other social fields it s only seven point seven percent. that s not surprising because empathy and social skills are difficult to program it s unlikely robots will be looking after toddlers any time soon there are some things they simply can t do at least not yet

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