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CAMBRIDGE JOURNAL OF REGIONS ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
卷 13, 期 1, 页码 25-35出版社
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/cjres/rsz022
关键词
automation; artificial intelligence; jobs; inequality; innovation; labour demand; productivity; tasks; technology; wages
资金
- Sloan Foundation
- Toulouse Network on Information Technology
- Schmidt Sciences Foundation
- Smith Richardson Foundation
- IBM
- Accenture
- National Science Foundation
- Microsoft
Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to influence every aspect of our lives, not least the way production is organised. AI, as a technology platform, can automate tasks previously performed by labour or create new tasks and activities in which humans can be productively employed. Recent technological change has been biased towards automation, with insufficient focus on creating new tasks where labour can be productively employed. The consequences of this choice have been stagnating labour demand, declining labour share in national income, rising inequality and lowering productivity growth. The current tendency is to develop AI in the direction of further automation, but this might mean missing out on the promise of the 'right' kind of AI, with better economic and social outcomes.
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