Generative artificial intelligence will lead to job cuts this year, CEOs sayFinancial Times
- Around 40% of global jobs will be affected by artificial intelligence, with advanced economies facing a higher impact than emerging markets and low-income countries.
- The IMF warns that AI could increase income and wealth inequality, with workers who can access AI benefits seeing increased productivity and salaries, while others fall further behind.
- The International Monetary Fund is urging policymakers to address this trend and prevent AI from exacerbating social tensions.
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AI Will Transform the Global Economy: Let’s Make Sure It Benefits Humanity
We are on the brink of a technological revolution that could jumpstart productivity, boost global growth and raise incomes around the world. Yet it could also replace jobs and deepen inequality. The rapid advance of artificial intelligence has captivated the world, causing both excitement and alarm, and raising important questions about its potential impact on …
Warning as AI could hit three in five workers by replacing their jobs
ARTIFICIAL intelligence could hit three in five workers — possibly replacing their jobs. The warning comes in a new International Monetary Fund report on the future of work. AlamyArtificial intelligence could hit three in five workers — possibly replacing their jobs[/caption] It warned of lower salaries, cuts in hiring and said “in the most extreme cases, some of these jobs may disappear”. A separate study from accountants PwC has revealed that …
IMF: De her dele af verden kommer til at blive hårdest ramt af kunstig intelligens
40 procent. Så stor en del af erhverv kommer i fremtiden til at blive påvirket af kunstig intelligens, ai. Og det vil påvirke den globale økonomi og i værste fald forværre uligheden. Sådan konkluderer en ny analyse fra Den Internationale Valutafond (IMF). Lande med en god økonomi står ifølge analysen over for den største »trussel« fra ai, hvilket i »ekstreme tilfælde« kommer til at betyde, at erhverv bliver fuldstændig erstattet af ai. Ifølge K…
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