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Aneesh Raman: AI won’t decide the future of work—unless you let it 

The LinkedIn executive and coauthor of Open to Work reframes the AI moment as a question of human choice, not automated inevitability. 

Illustration representing how AI is reshaping work, highlighting the growing importance of human judgment, adaptability, and skills as routine tasks become automated. 

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Economist Tyler Cowen, featured on the WorkLab podcast, discussing the positive side of AI negativity. 

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A wooden box opens to reveal dynamic shapes, representing AI agents being unlocked within an organization.

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Picture of Aneesh Raman, LinkedIn’s Chief Economic Opportunity Officer 

Aneesh Raman: AI won’t decide the future of work—unless you let it 

The LinkedIn executive and coauthor of Open to Work reframes the AI moment as a question of human choice, not automated inevitability. 

Illustration representing how AI is reshaping work, highlighting the growing importance of human judgment, adaptability, and skills as routine tasks become automated. 

Quick Read

Abstract layered paper cut art of a head with a circular opening, in shades of blue.

Trending

Economist Tyler Cowen, featured on the WorkLab podcast, discussing the positive side of AI negativity. 

Podcast

A wooden box opens to reveal dynamic shapes, representing AI agents being unlocked within an organization.

Legacy on Demand

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