The safety of AI, the Future of Work and Universal Basic Income

The safety of AI, the Future of Work and Universal Basic Income

Pictured: Sophia the robot, UNDP’s first-ever non-human Innovation Champion By Patrick Haverman – It is undeniable that at the macroeconomic level, productivity and efficiency take centre stage where our scarce resources need to be better aligned and optimally utilized. For example, labour-saving technology is a key reason why we can consume so much today. Industries such as farming are no longer labour-intensive; by assigning only a small proportion of the population to the task allows society to feed itself.

Indeed, technology and Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) can and does make life more comfortable; nevertheless, based on LinkedIn Financial Services/Fintech survey of […]

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