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The information technology revolution has had dramatic effects on jobs and the labor market. Many routine and manual …
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The IT revolution has had dramatic effects on jobs and the labor market. Many routine manual and cognitive tasks have been automated, replacing workers. By contrast, new technologies complement and create new non-routine cognitive and social tasks, making work in such tasks more productive, and...
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The information technology revolution has had dramatic effects on jobs and the labor market. Many routine and manual …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011630775
Policymakers fear artificial intelligence (AI) will disrupt labor markets, especially for high-skilled workers. We investigate this concern using novel, task-specific data for security analysts. Exploiting variation in AI's power across stocks, we show analysts with portfolios that are more...
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economy. Since then the conditions changed and the informatisation and technology development of work environments took place …
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In this paper the authors propose that G20 countries endorse and facilitate the creation of a T20 digital platform for "Accelerating the Jobs of the Future". In a world driven by a new wave of technological change, the platform would revalue the role of think tanks, research institutions and...
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In this paper the authors propose that G20 countries endorse and facilitate the creation of a T20 digital platform for “Accelerating the Jobs of the Future”. In a world driven by a new wave of technological change, the platform would revalue the role of think tanks, research institutions and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011955420
An arms race for an artificial general intelligence (AGI) would be detrimental for and even pose an existential threat to humanity if it results in an unfriendly AGI. In this paper an all-pay contest model is developed to derive implications for public policy to avoid such an outcome. It is...
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substitutes. We find that there is a skill biasin cross-country technology differences. Higher-income countries use skilled …
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, as a technology platform, can automate tasks previously performed by labor or create new tasks and activities in which …
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