Artificial Intelligence: The Ambiguous Labor Market Impact of Automating Prediction
National Bureau of Economic Research · Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (Canada)
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Abstract
Recent advances in artificial intelligence are primarily driven by machine learning, a prediction technology. Prediction is useful because it is an input into decision-making. In order to appreciate the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs, it is important to understand the relative roles of prediction and decision tasks. We describe and provide examples of how artificial intelligence will affect labor, emphasizing differences between when the automation of prediction leads to automating decisions versus enhancing decision-making by humans.
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- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Automation
- Order (exchange)
- Marketing and artificial intelligence
- Machine learning
- Affect (linguistics)
- Intelligent decision support system
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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