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AI and our tasks


AI and our tasks
Yassamine Mather examines the many problems posed for the workers’ movement by artificial intelligence
According to the World Economic Forum (WEF), “a new generation of smart machines, fuelled by rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics, could potentially replace a large proportion of existing human jobs”.
1 Robotics and AI will cause a serious “double disruption”, as the coronavirus pandemic pushed companies to fast-track the deployment of new technologies to slash costs, enhance productivity and be less reliant on real-life people.
We all know about massive job losses caused by the effects of Covid-19. However, the predictions for the next few years are alarming. The WEF estimates that currently approximately 30% of all tasks are done by machines - and, of course, humans do the other 70%. But by the year 2025 this balance will dramatically change to a 50-50 combination of humans and machines. According to Pricewaterho ....

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Measuring the new world of online work


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Over the past decade, growing numbers of people have been finding employment and carrying out work via online ‘gig’ platforms. These websites provide the platform for tasks requested by companies, such as writing, translation, data science and marketing, which can then be carried out remotely by workers living anywhere in the world.
But even as this new type of work disrupts traditional labour markets, official employment statistics continue to focus on more conventional labour markets. This has resulted in policymakers and researchers lacking vital information as to how the online labour market operates and the conditions under which its employees are working. ....

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