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15 January 07:23

The IMF report shows that almost 40% of occupations will be affected by artificial intelligence, with the impact greater in developed countries.

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According to the report, artificial intelligence will increase social inequalities, helping high-wage employees and dismantling low-income jobs. Regulation of AI is lagging, with the EU negotiating safeguards while the US hesitates on regulation.

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FMI spune că AI-ul va afecta aproape 40% dintre meserii: Unii angajați își vor pierde locul de muncă
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Inteligența artificială va afecta aproape 40% din locurile de muncă, chiar 60% în economiile avansate, potrivit FMI
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FMI susţine că inteligenţa artificială va afecta aproape 40% din locurile de muncă
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AI will affect 40% of jobs and probably worsen inequality, says IMF head

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An MIT study shows that artificial intelligence could replace 11.7% of the workforce in the US, equivalent to 1.2 trillion dollars in wages, affecting various fields.
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PwC Survey: Romania ranks 41st out of 48 countries in AI usage, with 44% of employees using it.
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Young people entering the job market are facing rising unemployment, but not due to artificial intelligence, rather for economic and hiring reasons, says Dario Perkins, director at Global Data TS Lombard.
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Many corporations, including Amazon and Nestlé, are announcing massive layoffs due to the economic slowdown and the transition to automation.
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Chen Deli, a researcher at DeepSeek, emphasized at the World Internet Conference in Wuzhen that although AI brings short-term benefits, it could have a major negative impact on humanity in the long term.
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More and more employers are requiring digital skills and knowledge of AI, but only 40% of employees use them regularly. Romania is in last place in the EU for AI usage.
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