Artificial Intelligence and the future of work
Gordon, John-Stewart ; Gunkel, David J.
2024
Early view
1-7
artificial intelligence ; future of work ; automation
Labour economics
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-024-01960-w
English
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"In this paper, we delve into the signifcant impact of recent advancements in Artifcial Intelligence (AI) on the future landscape of work. We discuss the looming possibility of mass unemployment triggered by AI and the societal repercussions of this transition. Despite the challenges this shift presents, we argue that it also unveils opportunities to mitigate social inequalities, combat global poverty, and empower individuals to follow their passions. Amidst this discussion, we also touch upon the existential question of the purpose of human life in a world where machines predominantly perform work. Additionally, we explore the contentious issue of the moral status and rights of AI entities, contemplating the scenario where machines evolve to become sapient and sentient. The paper concludes with a call to action, emphasizing the necessity to acknowledge these potential outcomes and proactively seek solutions, as part of an inevitable journey through the evolution of human society shared with intelligent machines."
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