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Britons have just 23 hours of ‘genuinely free’ time a week – so much for labour-saving technology | Elle Hunt

AI really could shift the locus of life and meaning away from work, but we must have vision and daring to make it happenAs the AI revolution heralds a new dawn – or living nightmare – in the world of work, I find my thoughts turning increasingly to Kellogg’s. Yes, the cereal company, and not just because cereal is all I have time to eat in between my many jobs.The Kellogg’s factory in Battle Creek, Michigan, was where, in the early 20th century, the dream of a world free of work and rich in recreation first took off – and even, for a few brief shining years, soared. In 1930, the “managed work reduction” movement – seeking to take advantage of the productivity gains enabled by automation to usher in a golden age of leisure – found an influential champion in WK Kellogg.Elle Hunt is a freelance journalist Continue reading...

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