Over the last decade, artificial intelligence has made great advances and influenced almost all industries. This column argues that the current AI technologies are more likely to generate various adverse social consequences, rather than the promised gains. It provides examples of the potential dangers for product markets, labour markets, and democratic institutions, and emphasises that the main problem is not AI itself, but the way leading firms are approaching data and their use. Policy should thus be focused on redirecting technological change to create new capabilities and opportunities for workers and citizens.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is often touted as the […]
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