A new study from MIT’s Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) challenges the prevailing narrative about the impact of AI on job automation. The study, led by researchers at MIT, suggests that the widespread fear of AI replacing human jobs may be overblown. Key Takeaway
The study suggests that the potential impact of AI on job automation may be slower and less dramatic than previously thought, challenging the prevailing narrative about AI’s imminent threat to human employment. AI and Job Automation: Debunking Common Assumptions
Many predictions about the future of AI and its potential to automate human jobs […]
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