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Artificial intelligence: New jobs from old

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The age of artificial intelligence (AI) is upon us, and its effect upon society in the coming years will be noteworthy. Artificial intelligence is a field that encompasses such applications as robotics, expert systems, natural language understanding, speech recognition, and computer vision. The effect of these AI systems upon existing and future job occupations will be important. This paper takes a look at artificial intelligence in terms of the creation of new job categories. Also, the introduction of AI into the organization to better familiarize the employees about AI will be discussed.

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Liebowitz, J. Artificial intelligence: New jobs from old. AI & Soc 3, 61–70 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01892679

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