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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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The IMF predicts that 60% of jobs in the most developed economies and 40% in the rest may be affected by AI and asks for protection. A conversation with Arlindo Oliveira, president of INESC.

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Utslagning av jobb och ökade klyftor kan bli konsekvensen när artificiell intelligens (AI) breder ut sig. I den positiva vågskålen ligger ökad ekonomisk tillväxt, enligt en analys av IMF.

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Le Monde broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, January 14, 2024.
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