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This R&D provides resources on the potential impact of artificial intelligence in the workplace. The growing capabilities of computers and machines could lead to more unemployment in the years ahead, with some economists speculating that it could mean a restructuring of economic models and welfare states.
Must-read itw of @pmarca on how #AI will change the world and how the economy is changing #longreads https://t.co/frtltMzix0?ssr=true
— Bartosz Jakubowski (@bartjjj) October 9, 2016
Agree w @POTUS there should be more “public discussions” about #AI & issues like jobs, diversity in the changing era https://t.co/whqkzExXww
— Fei-Fei Li (@drfeifei) October 16, 2016
“Artificial Intelligence promises a more productive economy. But also could increase inequality and suppress wages” https://t.co/wn3WhXvoqt
— L’Alieno Gentile (@andreaboda) October 17, 2016
How #ArtificialIntelligence will kill some #jobs but create others https://t.co/srXazN9cFy …#AI #MachineLearning #bot #economy #tech #future
— AndreiRday (@Andrei_Rday) October 13, 2016
Which professions are most at risk of #automation? https://t.co/RcoXrCuoQs #humanities #AI #economy
— UT Human Dimensions (@UTHDO) October 7, 2016
It’s up to organised people to ensure the new economy serves the greater good https://t.co/SlkUnNc10U #artificialintelligence #AI
— zinkcloud (@zinkcloud) October 6, 2016
Ok, so which “leader” is bringing the tech unemployment issue to the table for the consideration of the public? https://t.co/EDtABRFdyO
— Mr No Mo Money (@MrNoMoMoney) October 10, 2016
Technological innovation is good for the economy. We have to keep moving forward. https://t.co/2WMROvSZz1
— lauren schechtman (@the_scheck) October 10, 2016
Will a #robot take your job? How to tackle ‘fear and anxiety’ in today’s economy https://t.co/zrhtbFMt7K #AI #MachineLearning
— Dominik Nagel (@dominik_nagel) October 8, 2016
“Artificial intelligence presents a cultural shift as much as a technical one” argue Kate Crawford & Ryan Calo https://t.co/9FiYJ64QcW pic.twitter.com/gXQjFVk4iD
— Nature News&Comment (@NatureNews) October 17, 2016