New AI seems better at coding and creativity than anything in the physical world, suggesting low-skilled jobs may be insulated. (Image: Pixabay) Summary
A dispatch from industries on the front line of economic transformation
Around a decade ago Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne, two economists, published a paper that went viral. It argued that 47% of American jobs were at risk of automation. A deluge of research followed, which suggested the poorest and least-educated workers were most vulnerable to the coming revolution. Such fears have intensified as artificial-intelligence (AI) capabilities have leapt ahead. On November 2nd, speaking after […]
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