- Mar 2022
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our time
Keynes predicted in the 1930s that we'd cut down our hours to 15 hours a week to spend more time on leisure but I think our standards and philosophies have changed to one that centralises work. Having a good job, contributing to your family, etc. So i think many will still seek for forms of work to feel valued in their environments. However, to be replaced by machinery may hurt our pride, sense of purpose and confidence and affect our ability to reskill
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news outlet
Also Politico: https://www.politico.eu/newsletter/ai-decoded/
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media
I find it difficult to assess since I'm interested in the topic and more knowledgeable about how I can find it (both in terms of platform and content), so I'm more drawn to the places where they would talk about it, so i would argue on my part that in the EU there is talk about AI, especially in regards to the AI Act.
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affect the lives
I think that currently there has been a strong presence when it comes to search engines and social media that directly impact the way we have been engaging in democracy, but we can also see it featured in cars which can park themselves. While we many not always realise it is lead by AI, it has started becoming a component in our daily lives that change the way we interact with our surroundings
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- Feb 2022
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AI solutions
is this related to fintech?
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