GPAI Future of Work: Survey Report 2024 in Japan

Date(s) | Thursday, 13 March, 2025, 16:00-18:00 |
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Venue |
Zoom Webinar (register here) |
Registration | Pre-registration required |
Language | Japanese (interpretation service will NOT be provided) |
Abstract |
The Global Partnership on AI (GPAI), established in June 2020, is an international initiative for the responsible development and use of AI based on the concept of “human-centered.” The GPAI has several working groups, one of which discusses the “Future of Work.” As part of this group’s project, an international interview survey is being conducted around the world to find out how our work will change as AI is introduced into the workplace. One of the unique methods of this survey is that the students who will be responsible for the future are interviewing companies and organizations. At this event, following the survey report last year, we will introduce an overview of the survey conducted this year. Inviting students and faculty members who joined in this year’s project to share their observations on the “future of work” through the survey, we also discuss the possibilities and challenges of its methodological aspects. We would like to discuss future developments of the survey with companies, organizations, and students who are interested in this work. |
Program |
16:00-16:05 Opening Remarks
16:05-16:20 Introduction of the GPAI Future of Work
16:20-16:30 Overview of the Future of Work Survey 2024 in Japan
16:30-17:00 Panel Discussion by the Students Moderator: EMA Arisa
17:00-17:40 Panel Discussion by the Faculty Members Moderator: HARAYAMA Yuko
17:40-18:00 Closing Remarks IIDA Yoichi (Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications) |
Organized by | Tokyo College, The University of Tokyo |
Co-organized by | Institute for Future Initiatives, The University of Tokyo; Work Environment & Science & Technology Research Center, Doshisha University; Information Sciences and Arts, Toyo University |
Collaborator | Japan Deep Learning Association |
Supported by | Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry |
Contact |
tg-event@tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp *Tokyo College collects personal information from all attendees, but this information will not be disclosed to any third parties. |