Forbes Insights: Tech For Good: Responsibility For Addressing Technology Risks

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According to a survey of 300 senior global executives conducted by Clifford Chance and Forbes Insights, executives recognize the benefits and risks of advanced technologies. More than a third say that the greatest opportunity resulting from tech-driven growth is a better quality of life. Other benefits include people developing new skills to engage with technology , wealth creation , new business models with better services and a more connected world .

“It’s common to see this discussed in the context of environmental, social and governance principles,” Kewley continues, “but technology has somehow been left off the list. This needs to change. At the creation or deployment of any new technology, businesses should have some basic, irreducible principles that will protect the people exposed to it. Think of this in the same way as building a car—if it crashes, it will protect the people inside.

While businesses may not be addressing the future of jobs as a social issue, many are giving employees technology tools that make their jobs easier or are ensuring employees learn the technology skills they’ll need.

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