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Artificial intelligence is changing how New Zealanders work. More change is on the way. An Otago University report looks at the main effects and suggests ways of reducing damage.
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Jobs and Work in New Zealand takes a broad look at the subject.
There’s a lot in the report. If you have time, it’s worth a read. It covers controversial areas like AI being used for workplace surveillance.
Elsewhere it looks at what work should
and should not be delegated to
chatbots.
Yet they remind us it doesn’t have to be bad.
The authors talk about enabling AI which works alongside humans; “increasing efficiency, productivity and potentially incomes”.
This is as opposed to displacing AI
which pushes workers into low paid work with technology
taking on high value tasks.
Maclaurin talks about the dangers of artificial intelligence increasing inequality and making high value work scarce.
He says the most promising way of dealing with this is to shorten the working week. Remember from the productivity report how we’re already working more hours than everyone else, so we’ve plenty of room to move here.
“Experiments here and overseas suggest that office
workers can often maintain productivity despite dropping to
a four-day week.”
"Companies in the social media space, offering targeted local products, are especially to be encouraged — particularly if they implement higher standards of privacy and transparency than the multinational platforms currently do.
"Government might even invest in such companies, as it did when setting up Kiwibank to compete with offshore banking concerns.”
There are useful practical
recommendations including:
How artificial intelligence changes New Zealand work, jobs was first posted at billbennett.co.nz.
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