
In this episode of Work Rewired, we sit down with Rob Seamans, Professor at NYU Stern School of Business and leading expert on technology, innovation, and AI policy. With years of research on how emerging technologies shape the economy, Rob offers a clear-eyed view on the myths and realities of artificial intelligence in the workplace.
We unpack how AI is set to transform jobs - not replace them. Rob explains his “three buckets” framework: some jobs may disappear, many will evolve, and entirely new ones will be created. He also highlights the rise of new roles such as AI integrators, auditors, and explainers, alongside the enduring importance of human skills like communication, empathy, and negotiation.
The conversation explores what companies need to do to remain competitive, from investing in AI integration to reskilling their workforce. We also discuss why adoption rates remain low, the ethical responsibilities of businesses, and how AI could both widen and bridge inequalities in the global economy.
Whether you’re a policymaker, business leader, or professional navigating workplace change, this episode will give you valuable insights into the future of jobs, skills, and human potential in an AI-driven world.
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Host: Jovana Karanovic
Guest: Rob Seamans