MIT study reveals jobs might not be quickly taken over by robots
Published on Monday, the research delves into the timing and economic viability of AI's potential to automate human jobs. Contrary to some fears, the findings indicate that a significant portion of jobs considered vulnerable to AI automation is not currently economically advantageous for employers to replace with machines. For instance, the study reveals that only approximately 23% of the wages paid to human workers in roles susceptible to AI automation are cost-effective for immediate replacement by machines.
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- Published Date: 12:37 | 24 January 2024
- Modified Date: 12:39 | 24 January 2024