The British Prime Minister Keir Starrer said that it was time to “in advance” the concerns of the past that AI is a threat to human jobs – which contradicts the concerns of some of the greatest players in the technology.
In today's London Tech Week, Starrer asked the industry to bed AI throughout the British economy, from health care to education.
By taking on administrative tasks, Starrer argues that artificial intelligence tools can clear people to concentrate on “human work”. For this reason he said: “AI will make us more human.”
Starrer's claim that AI is not here to replace people, but to relieve them, is a popular feeling for AI Evangelists, including Microsoft's Satya Nadella And Jensen HuangCEO from Nvidia.

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By taking over the grunt work – such as the output of forms, summarizing e -mails or analysis of spreadsheets – you argue that AI will enable people to do more meaningful work.
However, not all technology leaders are so optimistic. Sebastian Siemiatkowski, CEO of Swedish Fintech Unicorn Klarna, recently warned that a quick AI provision could trigger a recession by decimating white collar jobs.
Continue to speak The Times Tech PodcastSiemiatkowski claimed that Ai Bots had already made the purchase possible to pay the later company to reduce its workforce from 5,500 to 3,000 and replace 700 customer service options.
“There will be an implication for workplaces in relation to white claims, and if this happens, this usually leads to at least one recession at least at short notice,” he said. He also criticized the technology leaders for “playing down the consequences of AI at jobs” and urged the urgent social preparation.
Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, painted a strong picture in an interview with CNN last month. He warned that within five years of Ki “half of all white jobs for beginners can choke out to white collar workstations and possibly increased unemployment in the United States to 20%.
AI has already been associated with job losses in many professions, including translation, customer service, copywriter, paralegal work, data entry, graphic design and journalism. In an ironic turn of fate, the technology is also threatening The developers' jobs who have contributed to making it. Entry jobs These graduates rely on being strongest their career.
While Parmad's vision that Ai makes a hopeful future through our shoulders of secular tasks, the current trends paint us a more complex picture. The warnings of Siemiatkowski, Amodei and many others Suggest that we sleep in economic uncertainty without urgent preparation and governance.
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