Ben Waber

@bwaber@hci.social
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MIT Researcher, he/him, Senior Visiting Researcher @ Ritsumeikan, Co-Founder of Humanyze, former Senior Researcher @ HBS, author of People Analytics. Most days I'll also post a list of academic talks on AI, management, law, corporate governance, psychology, anthropology, ethics, and similar topics that I've listened to throughout the day (see #AcademicRunPlaylist for examples)
LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/benjaminwaber
Homepagehttps://web.media.mit.edu/~bwaber/
I had a great time at the Chiba Institute of Technology's School of Design & Science launch event (videos will be posted soon)! While walking to and from the venue I also enjoyed listening to talks from the Paris School of Economics for my #AcademicRunPlaylist! (1/7)
Last was an intriguing panel with Marianne Bertrand and Stefano Scarpetta on the policy approaches to reducing gender inequality https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQFJCZTmIGM (7/7)
PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2025: Policy conversation with Marianne Bertrand and Stefano Scarpetta

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Next was an interesting talk by Barbara Petrongolo challenges for the modern labor market https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCw_C0gwZ-0 (3/7)
PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2025: "Questions & challenges for 21st century labor markets" by B. Petrongolo

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Next was a thought-provoking talk by Steven J. Davis on remote work trends https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wZTBh3okP7U (4/7)
PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2025: "Why Working from Home Will Stick?" by Steven J. Davis

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Next was a great talk by Marianne Bertrand with an overview of the recent gender inequality research https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1dSh2YjbVoM (6/7)
PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2025: "Gender Inequality: An Overview of the Latest Research" by M. Bertrand

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Next was an engaging panel on remote work policies with Steven Davis, Michel Houdebine, and Éric Maurin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1PaGE2pT9I (5/7)
PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2025: Policy conversation with Steven J. Davis, Michel Houdebine & Éric Maurin

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First was an excellent talk by David Autor on the history of the employment effects of technological change. David does a fantastic job situating current technological shifts and why designing technologies for things other than automation leads to much bigger economic effects. Highly recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxOOjazwXC4 (2/7)
PSE-CEPR Policy Forum 2025: "Expertise, AI, and the Work of the Future" by David Autor

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Next was an amazing talk by Adam Badger on making the case for food delivery gig work as high skill at the Oxford Internet Institute. Through deep ethnographic field work, Badger absolutely eviscerates the concept of one-dimensional labor "skill," advocating for a reconceptualization of how we discuss and categorize work. Highly recommend https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTeVZBEBkOE (5/6) #labor #sociology
Ride or die: making the long-overdue case for food delivery gig work as highly skilled

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First was a great discussion on recent labor-related news at the Burnes Center for Social Change with Seth Harris, Ali Bustamante, Chris Garlock, and Sharon Block https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkne2kMNTSA (2/6) #labor #US #news
The Power Half Hour #4

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I was able to explore a bit with the family today, and while taking a bunch of cool down breaks I listened to talks for my #AcademicRunPlaylist! (1/6)