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- Ligne n°93 : With robots, is a life without work one we'd want to live?
- Ligne n°97 : With robots, is a life without work one we'd want to live?
- Ligne n°99 : Is this the future of work for Australia? Illustration: Sarah Gleeson
Ligne n°100 : for the Guardian ...- Ligne n°110 : Main image: Is this the future of work for Australia? Illustration:
Ligne n°111 : Sarah Gleeson for the Guardian ...- Ligne n°118 : When Aristotle described “the complete happiness of man”, he thought it
Ligne n°119 : would include, among other things, “self-sufficiency, leisureliness and ...
Ligne n°122 : ... All the same, he encouraged humanity to keep striving to get as close- Ligne n°123 : to “complete happiness” as possible.
Ligne n°127 : ... engineering and automation – promises almost total freedom from- Ligne n°128 : weariness and uninterrupted leisure time as demands of work are taken
Ligne n°129 : away from us by better, cheaper and more efficient artificial ...- Ligne n°132 : The robots are coming and apparently they’re here to work.
Ligne n°134 : ... But will all the free time we’re being promised actually make our lives- Ligne n°135 : any better? Is a life without work one we’d actually want to live?
- Ligne n°137 : I’ve often debated the merits of continuing to work after winning the
Ligne n°138 : lotto with friends and family – I maintain that I wouldn’t but I always ...- Ligne n°150 : The obvious answer is that we don’t only work for income, we do it
Ligne n°151 : because it adds meaning to our lives and gives a sense of purpose. Even ...
Ligne n°151 : ... because it adds meaning to our lives and gives a sense of purpose. Even- Ligne n°152 : though I insist I wouldn’t work if I struck it rich, what I mean is
Ligne n°153 : that I’d choose the type of work I would do and how often I’d do it. ...
Ligne n°152 : ... though I insist I wouldn’t work if I struck it rich, what I mean is- Ligne n°153 : that I’d choose the type of work I would do and how often I’d do it.
Ligne n°154 : For instance, I would still write and give talks on subjects I’m ...
Ligne n°157 : ... It’s not necessarily because “if you do what you love, you’ll never- Ligne n°158 : work a day in your life”. Writing, preparing talks and doing research
Ligne n°159 : are all work but it’s work I think is worth doing and the financial ...
Ligne n°158 : ... work a day in your life”. Writing, preparing talks and doing research- Ligne n°159 : are all work but it’s work I think is worth doing and the financial
- Ligne n°159 : are all work but it’s work I think is worth doing and the financial
Ligne n°160 : wealth would mean I could balance it with everything else I value in ...
Ligne n°161 : ... life. To put it simply, I’d do it because it would bring me closer to- Ligne n°162 : Aristotle’s “complete happiness”.
Ligne n°164 : ... There’s new research to back up this popular mode of thinking. The- Ligne n°165 : economist Paul Dolan’s recent book Happiness by Design shows the
Ligne n°166 : happiest people are those who experience feelings of both purpose and ...
Ligne n°166 : ... happiest people are those who experience feelings of both purpose and- Ligne n°167 : pleasure over time. All work and no play might make Jack a dull boy but
Ligne n°168 : all play and no work isn’t going to make him happy either. ...
Ligne n°167 : ... pleasure over time. All work and no play might make Jack a dull boy but- Ligne n°168 : all play and no work isn’t going to make him happy either.
- Ligne n°175 : Of course not all work is going to provide us with a profound sense of
Ligne n°176 : purpose. Some of it is both pointless and unpleasant – a total ...
Ligne n°176 : ... purpose. Some of it is both pointless and unpleasant – a total- Ligne n°177 : happiness suck. Someone in a role they hate, working for a company
Ligne n°178 : whose values don’t match their own or not earning enough money to live ...
Ligne n°178 : ... whose values don’t match their own or not earning enough money to live- Ligne n°179 : off isn’t going to be nourished by their work. Assuming their financial
Ligne n°180 : needs could be met, they’d seem to be much better off quitting and ...
Ligne n°180 : ... needs could be met, they’d seem to be much better off quitting and- Ligne n°181 : leaving the work to a robot.
Ligne n°191 : ... There are almost undoubtedly people who find purpose or pleasure in the- Ligne n°192 : work they do and will not be happier having their jobs replaced. But
Ligne n°193 : automation looks likely to capture the satisfied and dissatisfied alike ...
Ligne n°207 : ... This is great news for those who hate their jobs – not only are they- Ligne n°208 : freed of meaningless work and therefore happier, they’re doing the
Ligne n°209 : right thing. But what about those who like their jobs? Would the ...
Ligne n°213 : ... That depends on whether losing a job you loved due to automation would- Ligne n°214 : actually have a negative impact on your happiness. If automation meant
Ligne n°215 : you were able to use the time you’d previously spent working doing ...
Ligne n°219 : ... According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 46% of employed- Ligne n°220 : people (about 5.3m) work 35 to 44 hours a week. Each hour spent at work
- Ligne n°220 : people (about 5.3m) work 35 to 44 hours a week. Each hour spent at work
Ligne n°221 : – however meaningful – is an hour that can’t be spent on some other ...
Ligne n°224 : ... spend more time with my wife and son, I’d probably experience a- Ligne n°225 : happiness bump for the simple reason that not all activities are
Ligne n°226 : equally pleasurable or meaningful. Unless work was the single most ...
Ligne n°225 : ... happiness bump for the simple reason that not all activities are- Ligne n°226 : equally pleasurable or meaningful. Unless work was the single most
Ligne n°227 : important thing in your life, there’s still the chance a robot taking ...
Ligne n°231 : ... meaningful lives even while simultaneously taking them away from- Ligne n°232 : meaningful work. Plus it will provide those whose jobs are making them
Ligne n°233 : unhappy with the opportunity to do something different. ...
Ligne n°256 : ... opportunities to find a sense of sociability or whether he’ll be forced- Ligne n°257 : into less meaningful work.
Ligne n°259 : ... More significantly, we don’t know if people will be able to see their- Ligne n°260 : lives as meaningful without work. Even if automation provides people
Ligne n°261 : with the opportunity to find purpose elsewhere, it’s not clear whether ...
Ligne n°262 : ... we’ll be ready or able to conceive of a life of meaning which is- Ligne n°263 : totally disconnected from work.
- Ligne n°265 : This concern was raised by Hannah Arendt in her influential work The
Ligne n°266 : Human Condition. Decades ago, Arendt predicted that the rise of ...- Ligne n°273 : Given the central role work plays in psychological wellbeing –
Ligne n°274 : unemployed people report feeling less satisfied with their lives than ...
Ligne n°276 : ... Think about the last time you introduced yourself to somebody – how- Ligne n°277 : long was it before you told them what you do for work? Was it the first
Ligne n°278 : thing you told them after your name? When you met someone, how long was ...- Ligne n°282 : Given the strong connection people make between their work, identity
Ligne n°283 : and sense of meaning, Arendt was concerned about the implications of ...
Ligne n°284 : ... automation on their lives. She believed “nothing could be worse” than- Ligne n°285 : being told meaning could only be found in a certain thing – like work –
Ligne n°286 : and then having that source of meaning taken away. ...- Ligne n°288 : The future of work: 'Computers are good at the jobs we find hard, and bad at
Ligne n°289 : the jobs we find easy' ...
Ligne n°305 : ... means if people have decided or been conditioned to believe the only- Ligne n°306 : thing that can provide meaning in their lives is work, then it doesn’t
Ligne n°307 : matter how much opportunity we create for them to do other things – ...
Ligne n°315 : ... replace us in a range of personal and domestic roles as well. Care for- Ligne n°316 : the elderly, parenting, volunteer work and other forms of support for
Ligne n°317 : the vulnerable may soon be dominated by robots. ...
Ligne n°324 : ... The dignity and rights of workers needs to continue to be a- Ligne n°325 : centrepiece of our conversations about the future of work
Ligne n°364 : ... The same is true for other aspects of our lives. If we leave the most- Ligne n°365 : difficult, boring or frustrating work to robots, this might change our
Ligne n°366 : ability and appetite for more stimulating or meaningful work. Humans ...
Ligne n°365 : ... difficult, boring or frustrating work to robots, this might change our- Ligne n°366 : ability and appetite for more stimulating or meaningful work. Humans
Ligne n°367 : are creatures of habit – the first time we do something it’s difficult ...
Ligne n°369 : ... “every time you quit, you get a little bit better at it”. The same is- Ligne n°370 : true for everything else in human behaviour: every time you work at
Ligne n°371 : something difficult you get a little more perseverant, every time you ...
Ligne n°386 : ... said, there are other meaningful and purposeful activities that can- Ligne n°387 : fill the void of work. But the general shift away from human labour and
Ligne n°388 : toward a robotic equivalent might have consequences for those humans ...
Ligne n°388 : ... toward a robotic equivalent might have consequences for those humans- Ligne n°389 : still engaged in work. While we’re all workers, it’s easy to remember
Ligne n°390 : the importance of work to be dignified, safe and fairly compensated – ...
Ligne n°389 : ... still engaged in work. While we’re all workers, it’s easy to remember- Ligne n°390 : the importance of work to be dignified, safe and fairly compensated –
Ligne n°391 : our shared experience of work creates a solidarity between one another. ...
Ligne n°390 : ... the importance of work to be dignified, safe and fairly compensated –- Ligne n°391 : our shared experience of work creates a solidarity between one another.
- Ligne n°393 : If robots are the future of work, where do humans fit in? | Zoe Williams
- Ligne n°397 : Once work is performed by robots – to whom we don’t (and shouldn’t)
Ligne n°398 : assign the same moral rights as we do humans – the associations we have ...
Ligne n°398 : ... assign the same moral rights as we do humans – the associations we have- Ligne n°399 : between work and dignity are less easily recognised. Our bond of
Ligne n°400 : solidarity to fellow workers is broken. For this reason and many others ...
Ligne n°402 : ... needs to continue to be a centrepiece of our conversations about the- Ligne n°403 : future of work. While, for many, work might become redundant, its value
- Ligne n°403 : future of work. While, for many, work might become redundant, its value
Ligne n°404 : and the virtues it can cultivate are evergreen. ...
Ligne n°406 : ... Soon enough, the majority of an entire generation won’t know what it- Ligne n°407 : means to have a job but they will need to know how to work. Work isn’t
- Ligne n°407 : means to have a job but they will need to know how to work. Work isn’t
Ligne n°408 : exclusive to the labour market – relationships, parenting, creativity, ...
Ligne n°408 : ... exclusive to the labour market – relationships, parenting, creativity,- Ligne n°409 : sport and exercise are all kinds of work. But if robots are taking care
Ligne n°410 : of household chores in a decade, I’ll need some other way to teach my ...
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