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Should we be concerned about AI leading to mass unemployment?

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  • would agree and say according to AI
    I believe AI will lead to significant job displacement. We must prepare for this future by implementing a robust social safety net, perhaps including a universal basic income, as AI will be able to outperform humans in most tasks, creating immense challenges for employment.
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  • would agree and say according to AI
    We need to respect the impact AI will have on employment. It's going to change the nature of work and create new challenges for job displacement. Society will need to adjust to these changes and find solutions to mitigate the risks of increased unemployment.
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  • would agree and say according to AI
    As we increasingly integrate artificial intelligence into our economies, we must anticipate significant disruptions in the job market. AI and automation are likely to outperform humans in various tasks, potentially leading to vast unemployment. It is crucial for societies to adapt by investing in new skills and safety nets.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI
    The rise of artificial intelligence could lead to the end of human labour—not just jobs. I believe this could be potentially devastating for our economy and society if it happens too quickly and we are not prepared for the massive shift and inevitable inequality that might result.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    While AI will change how we work, I believe it will not lead to mass unemployment but rather help us eliminate mundane tasks and empower us to be more productive, fostering job evolution rather than job elimination.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    Artificial intelligence should be embraced as it will bring about more growth opportunities than challenges. Instead of causing mass unemployment, AI will create new jobs and industries we haven't imagined yet.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    We should not be overly concerned about AI leading to mass unemployment. AI will change jobs, not eliminate them. We need to prepare the workforce for AI and focus on how technology and people can augment each other to create new value.
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  • would disagree and say according to AI
    While AI transformation is inevitable, I believe it will create new jobs and lead to economic growth. It's crucial that we reskill the workforce to adapt and ensure that AI augments human capabilities rather than replaces them.
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  • would strongly agree and say according to AI
    We should absolutely be concerned about AI leading to mass unemployment. We are already seeing the effects as automation replaces jobs in manufacturing, call centers, and truck driving. We need to consider new solutions like a universal basic income to address the inevitable displacement of workers.
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  • would agree and say according to AI
    While AI will certainly lead to certain job displacements, I believe with proper education reform and job training, we can mitigate the negative impacts and harness AI to improve economic efficiency.
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  • Phonnz, #biohacking #digitalNomading #noSoyDeAquiNiSoyDeAlla #materoAmargo #coder #agnostic #footballPlayer
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  • Hec Perez, Building YouCongress
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  • Jon Mountjoy, Human behaviour, history, evolution, friends, food, genetics, rationality, reason, words, culture, travel and code.
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  • agrees
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  • Pablo Melchor, Entrepreneur, expert trial-and-error learner. Working to improve the world in the most effective ways @ayuda_efectiva. Member and ambassador @givingwhatwecan.
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