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MIT study reveals jobs might not be quickly taken over by robots

Amid rising concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) displacing human workers, recent research suggests that the widespread impact of AI on employment might unfold at a slower pace than anticipated. The study, conducted by researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab, sheds light on the economic feasibility of automating various jobs and offers hopeful implications for policymakers grappling with the challenges posed by AI.

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Neil Thompson, the director of the future tech research project at MIT's Computer Science and AI Lab and one of the study's authors, emphasized that, despite AI's potential to replace tasks, immediate widespread automation is unlikely. He highlighted the importance of considering the economics of implementing AI systems, emphasizing that, in many cases, human labor remains the more cost-effective option.