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Carl-Benedikt Frey is the Dieter Schwarz Associate Professor of AI & Work at the Oxford Internet Institute (University of Oxford) and a Fellow of Mansfield College. He directs the Future of Work Programme at the Oxford Martin School and holds fellowships at Nuffield College, the Institute for New Economic Thinking, and the Royal Society of Arts. His research focuses on AI's economic impact, technological history, innovation policy, and urbanization. Frey co-authored the seminal 2013 study on job automation, cited over 12,000 times, and authored The Technology Trap (2019), recognized as a Financial Times Best Book and winner of Princeton’s Richard A. Lester Prize. He advises global institutions like the G20, OECD, and UN, and writes for outlets like the Financial Times and Wall Street Journal.
Education: PhD (2011) from the Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition, after studies in economics, history, and management at Lund University. Formerly taught at Lund University’s Department of Economic History (2012–2014).
Research interests include AI’s political economy, remote work’s societal effects, and technological change’s democratic implications. He leads the Research Programme on AI & Work and contributed to GPAI (2020–2022). Awards include the 2019 Financial Times and Princeton honors. Media presence spans The Economist, New York Times, and BBC.



