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Technequality - Technological inequality – Understanding the relation between recent technological innovations and social inequalities

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 822330

This project is an activity of the Comparative Life Course & Inequality Research Centre (CLIC) at the EUI.

We examine pressing questions raised by innovations in robotics, artificial intelligence, data and computing. ​How will work change? Who will benefit? What new skills should we learn? Are social groups affected differently? And, importantly, how can governments cushion technological inequalities?

Technequality is a consortium based at Maastricht University.

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