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Bias and fairness: Despite AI's potential, algorithms can perpetuate or even amplify biases, leading to unfair hiring practices
Job displacement: The rapid automation threatens millions of livelihoods, especially those in entry-level roles
A notable response to these issues has come from the United Nations, which recently concluded the AI for Good summit in Geneva. They are strategizing ways to regulate, oversee, and mitigate the risks associated with AI job automation, emphasizing the need for ethical AI development and deployment.
Upgrading Your Skills: How to Survive and Thrive
In this rapidly evolving landscape, upskilling is imperative. Here are actionable steps:
- Learn AI ethics, bias detection, and responsible AI use