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Executive Office of the President (Red.) | ||||
HerausgeberIn 1: | ||||
Executive Office of the President | ||||
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Artificial Intelligence, Automation, and the Economy | ||||
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Washington, D.C. | ||||
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U.S. Government | ||||
Jahr: | ||||
2016 | ||||
Abstract: | ||||
"(...) Accelerating artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities will enable automation of some tasks that have long required
human labor. These transformations will open up new opportunities for individuals, the economy, and society, but
they
have the potential to disrupt the current livelihoods of millions of Americans. Whether AI leads to unemployment and
increases in inequality over the long-run depends not only on the technology itself but also on the institutions and
policies that are in place. This report examines the expected impact of AI-driven automation on the economy, and
describes broad strategies that could increase the benefits of AI and mitigate its costs. (...)" [Ökonomie, Ökologie, Ökologisierung, Digitalisierung, Künstliche Intelligenz, Artificial Intelligence, Technologisierung, Automatisierung, Berufsforschung, Berufssoziologie, Arbeitssoziologie, Arbeitsforschung, Arbeitswelt, Arbeitsbedingungen, Arbeitsorganisation, IKT, Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien, Digital Skills, Soft Skills, Hard Skills, Nachhaltigkeit, Qualifikationen, Qualifikationsbedarfe, Berufsbildungsforschung, Berufsbildungssysteme, Berufsausbildung, Telearbeit, Homeoffice, Home Office, Remote Work, Human Resources, Humankapital, Wissensgesellschaft, Foresight] | ||||
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