AI will help workers, not replace them, tech executives say


The annual convention in Las Vegas is being dominated by products and services claiming to have AI tools at their centre, but some critics of the technology have raised concerns that its automation capabilities will take away jobs from humans. — Reuters

LONDON: The artificial intelligence (AI) revolution will change the jobs market, but it will have an overwhelmingly positive impact on people and work, according to executives at the CES technology show.

The annual convention in Las Vegas is being dominated by products and services claiming to have AI tools at their centre, but some critics of the technology have raised concerns that its automation capabilities will take away jobs from humans.

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