Artificial Intelligence and Its Implications for the Future of Work


Date Published : 23 August 2024
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Salim

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Anna Müller

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Artificial Intelligence Implications Future

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General Track

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming various industries and is poised to have a profound impact on the future of work. This paper explores the potential implications of AI on the workforce, including job displacement, job creation, and changes in job requirements. It examines how AI can automate tasks, enhance productivity, and create new economic opportunities. Additionally, the paper discusses the ethical and social challenges associated with AI, such as bias, privacy concerns, and the need for workforce reskilling. By understanding the potential benefits and drawbacks of AI, policymakers, businesses, and individuals can proactively prepare for the changing landscape of work.

 

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Salim. (2024). Artificial Intelligence and Its Implications for the Future of Work. Global Knowledge Graph Summit (GKGS), 1(2), 12-18. https://doi.org/10.1235/5x50tk39