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The Hopkins Forum: Will AI Make Work Obsolete?

Feb 25, 2026
6:45 - 8pm EST
Registration is required
This event is free

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Description

About the Debate

AI systems are now writing code, diagnosing diseases, designing buildings, and even generating art. Tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Google DeepMind, and autonomous robots are reshaping industries once thought immune to automation. Goldman Sachs has estimated that approximately 25% of the global labor market could be lost to AI, sparking fears of a job apocalypse.

Will AI usher in a new era of prosperity and leisure or a future of unemployment and inequality?

Some of those concerned foresee a future where AI becomes so efficient and productive that nearly every job with human laborers will be at risk, generating fears of mass unemployment. Other people see a tool that is transformative and can augment human labor. Even though there may be disruptions to segments of the job market, history has shown that even in the wake of large-scale shifts—such as the industrial and information revolutions—the individual drive to work remained powerful.

As AI is being implemented into our daily lives, we debate the question: Will AI Make Work Obsolete?

Arguing Yes:

  • Andrew Yang, Founder of the Forward Party, Former Presidential Candidate
  • Additional debater to be announced.

Arguing No:

  • Chris Hughes, Co-founder of Facebook; Chair and Co-founder of the Economic Security Project
  • Additional debater to be announced.

Moderator-in-Chief: John Donvan, Emmy Award-winning journalist

Who can attend?

  • General public
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Registration

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