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 ======Opportunity, policy, and the future of automation====== ======Opportunity, policy, and the future of automation======
 +The report discusses the impact of automation on work and society, focusing on policy solutions for social insurance and equitable opportunity.\\ 
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 ^  Quick Facts  ^^ ^  Quick Facts  ^^
-| Report location:  |[[https://www.brookings.edu/blog/up-front/2020/12/21/opportunity-policy-and-the-future-of-automation/| source]]  +|Report location:  |[[https://www.brookings.edu/blog/up-front/2020/12/21/opportunity-policy-and-the-future-of-automation/|source]]   
-| Language:  | English   +|Language:  |English  
-| Publisher:  |[[encyclopedia:brookings_institution|Brookings Institution]] +|Publisher:  |[[encyclopedia:brookings_institution|Brookings Institution]] 
-| Publication date:  |December 21, 2020  | +|Publication date:  |December 21, 2020  | 
-| Authors:  |Marcus Casey, Ashleigh Maciolek +|Authors:  |Ashleigh Maciolek, Marcus Casey  | 
-| Geographic focus:  |united_states   |+|Geographic focus:  |United States|
  
 =====Methods===== =====Methods=====
- +The research method involved hosting a conference with two panel discussions. The first panel focused on optimal social insurance design in an automated future, while the second panel discussed ensuring equitable distribution of opportunity in a technology-driven future. The panels comprised experts from various fields who provided insights and proposed policy solutions.\\  
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 =====Key Insights===== =====Key Insights=====
 +This report examines the future of automation and its implications for the middle class, exploring how policy and opportunity can be shaped to ensure equitable resource allocation and social mobility. It addresses the challenges of technological change, such as job displacement and inequality, and proposes policy solutions for social insurance design and fostering equitable opportunities. The report emphasizes the need for public policy engagement to revise social infrastructure and ensure well-being for all in a technologically-driven future.\\  
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 ~~DISCUSSION~~ ~~DISCUSSION~~
  
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