Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne on how AI benefits lower-skilled workers

Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne on how AI benefits lower-skilled workers

Machines make producing average content easier, conclude the two academics

image: Dan Williams TEN YEARS ago we published a paper, “The Future of Employment”, highlighting how artificial intelligence (AI) was broadening the scope of what computers could do, and so broadening the possibilities for automation. The prevailing narrative at the time was that the era of the “average” worker was ending, with machines progressively replacing routine and administrative jobs. Highly skilled professionals were the ones reaping the benefits, as computers made them more productive and enabled them to sell their services locally and around the world. A decade on, […]

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