Rather Than Steal Jobs, AI Poised to Boost Employee Efficiency
Many around the globe are concerned that artificial intelligence (AI) will lead to loss of employment for individuals around the globe, including telemarketers, editors, freelance writers, customer-service representatives and coders. Last month, the White House Council of Economic Advisers revealed that it had found minimal evidence that artificial intelligence would impact overall employment negatively. The advisers added that history had shown that technology typically made companies more productive, helping create new jobs while also bolstering economic growth. They cited a study which found that 60% of the jobs held by Americans in 2018 didn’t exist in the 1940s and were…