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AI and the future of work: Three ways to navigate disruption
The enormous potential of artificial intelligence could radically transform the way we work. In fact, the World Economic Forum’s just-released Future of Jobs Report 2020 says that within five years, the amount of time spent on tasks at work by humans and machines will be equal. The possibilities for disruption are real, but Mastercard leaders say we can avoid unintended consequences of innovation and ensure that AI can augment and empower humans workers, ensuring a smarter future for all.
The data provided in this video is part of a comprehensive study Mastercard commissioned with Kantar Group to explore the disruptive potential of AI.
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