AI versus Marshy - Job impacts of generative AI felt in low income nations
As I mentioned earlier, the rise of generative AI is having far-reaching impacts on various industries and workers. One area that’s particularly concerning is the effect on remote creative workers in low-income nations. In this article, I’d like to dive deeper into this issue and explore the mixed stories of how AI is changing their jobs. Let’s take a closer look at what’s happening on the ground. It’s clear that it helps using AI, the underlying concern is will it impact their jobs? Yes and no. The enhanced work is clearly a plus, but will the technology continue to become better to make things harder as the technology improves? The far-reaching impacts of this technology are going to continue accelerating and it’s frustrating that those most reliant on manual work seem to be some of the earliest affected. – What do you think? Do you use a remote workforce and noticed anything interesting? I’d love to hear about it. Thanks! -Marshy Originally appeared in newsletter : AI versus Marshy #5: stop press - AI is popular, accurate sourcing with Archer, + remote worker impact
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