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Registration Instructions
This is a paid event ($5 general admission, free for students & job seekers) with limited tickets - you must RSVP on Luma to secure your spot.

Event Description
​The Luddites were a 1800's-era movement of textile workers who smashed weaving machines because they feared being replaced. Dismissed as “anti-technology rebels”, their revolt in reality targeted employers who used new machinery to suppress wages and de-skill labour.

​Jason Yung revisits the Luddites as a case study in societal resistance to technological disruption and asks: what lessons do they offer for today’s adaptation to AI, especially under scenarios of large-scale displacement and economic restructuring?

Event Schedule
6:00 to 6:30 - Food & introductions
6:30 to 7:30 - Presentation & Q&A
7:30 to 9:00 - Open discussion

If you can't attend in person, join our live stream starting at 6:30 pm via this link.

This is part of a new semi-regular event series Weird AI Wednesdays, where we explore strange outlier stories and concepts from the emerging AI world.

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Artificial Intelligence
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European History
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