In this seminar, Professor Arroyo will examine, from a gender-intersectional perspective, how the development of artificial intelligence is reshaping labour markets, as well as its broader implications for the future of work in the European Union. She will also address the challenges this transformation poses for labour public policy within the Union, emphasizing the need for inclusive responses that ensure no one is left behind.
EU Seminar: Artificial Intelligence, the Future of Work and Public Policy
EU Seminar: Artificial Intelligence, the Future of Work and Public Policy

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Target Audience
This seminar is open to students in related fields, such as Political Science, International Relations, and Global Studies, as well as to faculty members and researchers with an interest in the European Union, particularly in relation to digitalization and labour policy.
About the Speaker
Lídia Arroyo, PhD, is Dean of COLPIS (the Professional Association of Political Science and Sociology of Catalonia) and Professor of Social Psychology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB). She is the Principal Investigator of the project “Digitalised Lives: Artificial Intelligence and Digital Mental Health of Youth from a Gender-Intersectional Approach” (AGAUR). She has also led the AQUAS project “Open Data Portal & Research on the Incidence of Occupational Segregation on COVID-19 Prevalence from a Gender-Intersectional Approach” and the transnational study “Skills and Organizational Elements for Social Digital Innovation” within the +RESILIENT project.