Should we fear the robot revolution? (the correct answer is yes)
Berg, Andrew ; Buffie, Edward F. ; Zanna, Luis-Felipe
IMF - Washington, DC
2018
61 p.
artificial intelligence ; robots ; technological change ; digitalisation ; automation ; future of work ; digitalisation
IMF Working Paper
WP/18/116
Technology
English
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"We may be on the cusp of a “second industrial revolution” based on advances in artificial intelligence and robotics. We analyze the implications for inequality and output, using a model with two assumptions: “robot” capital is distinct from traditional capital in its degree of substitutability with human labor; and only capitalists and skilled workers save. We analyze a range of variants that reflect widely different views of how automation may transform the labor market. Our main results are surprisingly robust: automation is good for growth and bad for equality; in the benchmark model real wages fall in the short run and eventually rise, but “eventually” can easily take generations."
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