The Implications of Artificial Intelligence for the Future of the Workforce Markets

Contrary to output and employment statistics, mechanization and artificial intelligence has always been viewed as threats to job security. Modern industrial robotization with worker replacement raises unemployment, yet there is evidence of its reduction. This book shows how, despite inevitable robot...

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