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"Cognitively enhanced products, output growth, and labor market changes: will artificial intelligence replace workers by automating their jobs?"

by Deggans, Jerome; Krulicky, Tomas; Kovacova, Maria; Valaskova, Katarina; Poliak, Milos (2019)

Abstract

This research synthesizes existing studies and investigates the relationship between cognitively enhanced products, output growth, and labor market changes. Building our argument by drawing on data collected from Adobe, BMI Research, Econsultancy, Marketing Charts, Pew Research Center, and PwC, we performed analyses and made estimates regarding the impact of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, and predictive analytics on business, percentage of technology and telecoms respondents who see a high impact from certain technologies on areas of their business, and percentage of U.S. adults in each group (Democrat/lean Democrat, Republican/lean Republican) who say they would favor particular policies in the event that robots and computers are capable of doing many human jobs.

Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Enhancement, Machine Learning, Technology, The Future Of Work, Robotics

Themes

Future of Work, Unemployment, Automation

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