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HOW WILL AI CHANGE WORK?

“Employers should make sure task allocation algorithms are ‘explainable’, in terms that are meaningful to their workers.”

A University of Otago report looking at the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs and work in New Zealand includes a major chapter on how AI will change work.

The report, which is funded by the New Zealand Law Foundation, investigates what it will be like to work alongside AI and assesses regulatory changes designed to maximise the benefits and minimise the harms of AI in the workplace.

The report, by Professor James Maclaurin,

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