artificial intelligence researcher luke along though cambridge university's social sciences lecturer brendan burchill good to have you both on the program gentlemen look at can we kick off with you the pun to make has certainly fuel for automation to fill in where where socially distancing humans can't quite manage right now is it going to stay that way. well. it is not going to stay exactly as it is now or poor sure we will change something that's a no it is that people are having more time. for example they don't need to commute anymore to the job and they can still be productive. and go commission and. we should intelligence can actually boost our jobs brendan there's research that saves over 20000000 jobs may be lost to robots by 2030 which isn't in the distant future where is the crunch point where human obsolescence becomes a big question for society. well the way that he's going to play out nobody. gave an extreme example of sacked to take over my machines in almost all cases it's going to be people whose job as lucas says is make more productive or working alongside with the help of these new