The economist emphasised the need to improve the education sector and skill building in India and also batted for Universal Basic Income.
PTI Former Reserve Bank of India Governor Raghuram Rajan on Friday said there was possibility that artificial intelligence could take over jobs that need both skilled and unskilled workers. Jobs ranging from those in unskilled sweatshops to high-skilled professions such as medicine could see a vast change with advances in machine learning, the economist said at the #FUTURE Global Digital Summit, organised by the Kerala government, PTI reported.
He, however, said India has to embrace technology and […]
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