From the future of gig work to sovereignty: Canadian tech leaders opine - BNN Bloomberg
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Article Excerpt
Toronto Tech Week has drawn thousands to the city to participate in 600 events featuring business leaders, politicians and startups.
The buzziest event came Wednesday, when event organizers hosted Homecoming, a one-day conference featuring talks from some of the industry’s biggest names.
Here’s what some of the speakers had to say:
Andrew Macdonald, Uber’s president and chief operating officer
The executive says technology, like artificial intelligence, will create demand for new jobs people haven’t even thought of today.
But he admitted that revolution could endanger some of the work Ube…
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