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IBM, once a leader in AI, is now lagging behind in the industry.
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IBM's CEO Arvind Krishna predicts a grim future for jobs as AI technology advances.
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Many jobs, including those of artists, copywriters, lawyers, influencers, and journalists, are at risk of being replaced by AI.
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Businesses are unlikely to pass on any cost-cutting profits from AI to workers.
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The media tends to blame labor shortages on workers rather than businesses that do not offer competitive wages.
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AI is capable of replacing low-skilled jobs, and as technology improves, more jobs may be considered low-skilled.
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AI chatbots are powerful tools but not intelligent and are not good at actual accuracy and effectiveness.
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The conversation around AI has become muddied and confused, with many people mistaking machine learning for artificial intelligence.
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AI is unlikely to replace high-level creative work anytime soon.
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AI will change the labor market, with some jobs being replaced and others created, but it will likely benefit business owners more than workers.