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- Carl Benedikt Frey | Professor Author Speaker
Carl Benedikt Frey is a Professor of AI Work at the Oxford Internet Institute, and Director of Future of Work at the Oxford Martin School, both Oxford University
- Carl Benedikt Frey - Wikipedia
Carl Benedikt Frey is a Swedish-German economist and economic historian He is the Dieter Schwarz Associate Professor of AI Work at the Oxford Internet Institute and a Fellow of Mansfield College, University of Oxford He is also Director of the Future of Work Programme and Oxford Martin Citi Fellow at the Oxford Martin School [1]
- Professor Carl Benedikt Frey | Oxford Martin School
Carl-Benedikt Frey is the Dieter Schwarz Associate Professor of AI Work at the Oxford Internet Institute and a Fellow of Mansfield College, University of Oxford He is also Director of the Future of Work Programme and Oxford Martin Citi Fellow at the Oxford Martin School
- Carl Benedikt Frey on LinkedIn: Much enjoyed this . . .
“If you take the case of generative AI aiding low-skilled workers in particular, that gives businesses the opportunity to replace more skilled workers with less skilled, lower wage labor,” Carl
- Carl Benedikt Frey | IE Insights
Meet Carl Benedikt Frey, one of the authors of IE Insights IE Insights is IE University's knowledge hub that provides research based analysis and fresh ideas on how way we live, work, and coexist around the world
- OII | Professor Carl-Benedikt Frey - University of Oxford
Carl-Benedikt Frey is the Dieter Schwarz Associate Professor of AI Work at the Oxford Internet Institute and a Fellow of Mansfield College, University of Oxford He is also Director of the Future of Work Programme and Oxford Martin Citi Fellow at the Oxford Martin School
- Want to destroy American business? Protect it, writes Carl . . .
Carl Benedikt Frey is the Dieter Schwarz Associate Professor of AI and Work at Oxford University and the author of “How Progress Ends: Technology, Innovation, and the Fate of Nations” (2025)
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