With artificial intelligence expected to disrupt work, experts are calling for businesses, governments and unions to work together to mitigate the threats Credit: Kentoh/iStockphoto, Fonikum/Getty Images Artificial intelligence (AI) and automation could diminish wage bargaining power and transform job roles in an unequal manner, but also solve some labour shortages, a report has found.
The Allianz Trade No quick wins: more jobs but little productivity in the Eurozone report highlighted that AI-centric disruption could permanently diminish wage bargaining power via new working agreements and role redundancy.
While this disruption might benefit countries with an ageing population or those that are suffering […]
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