“The key question is whether New Zealand will successfully deploy AI, ultimately increasing our GDP [gross domestic product], or [whether] more and more of the profits from the AI revolution flow to large, data-rich international companies such as Google and Facebook.”
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Shortening the workday to match school hours could help businesses adapt to increased use of artificial intelligence in the workplace, with the added benefit of building stronger communities, researchers say. (File photo) Regulations would be needed to ensure widespread use of AI did not harm workers or the public, Maclaurin said. However, many desirable strategies, such as a universal basic income, were currently unaffordable.
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