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15.02.26 - 16:13
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Why WALL-E is ′The Good Scenario′ from AI Disruption (Bloomberg)
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AI is already reshaping the value of human expertise, but its effects on workers aren't predetermined. MIT professor David Autor says the key question isn't what jobs can be automated, but which tasks within a job are automated and who benefits from that shift. In some cases, AI can increase wages and productivity; in others, it can lower barriers to entry, intensify competition and compress pay. Stanford professor Erik Brynjolfsson discusses whether AI will widen inequality or expand opportunity, and how policymakers can steer its development. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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15.02.26 - 12:36
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Global cues, AI disruption fears to steer markets this week: Analysts (Times of India)
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Stock markets are poised for a volatile week, driven by US economic data, the Federal Reserve's policy outlook, and growing AI disruption fears. Analysts anticipate a cautious sentiment as investors monitor global geopolitical events and currency movements. Domestic sectors like banking and automobiles may gain traction, while broader indices are expected to trade sideways awaiting clearer economic signals....
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