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Ep. 2: The Machines Are Coming for Your Jobs

By: Geoff White, Bernard P. Achampong
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  • What happens to people whose jobs will be taken over by AI? Journalist Geoff White asks if our increased reliance on computers is leading us on a path towards increased unemployment, poverty and social inequality. Some experts predict that AI innovations will evoke a golden age of new career opportunities, but what happens when an algorithm decides who gets the jobs?

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Light entertainment style journalism

This seemed to me like a piece you might see on a morning show, a very light easily digestible look at a a subject for entertainment with very little depth taking place. Aimed at a very wide audience.




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