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Study on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Employment and Income Inequality, Based on Technological Determinism Theory

Qiran Yue ()
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Qiran Yue: Shanghai Ocean University

A chapter in Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Financial Innovation and Economic Development (ICFIED 2023), 2023, pp 329-338 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract With the advent of the fourth industrial revolution, the rapid development of Chinese artificial intelligence industry has impacted the existing social stratification structure to some extent. This paper combs the impact of AI on employment and income inequality, mainly in the substitution and creation of employment, “emotional exploitation”, digital divide issues, and the confrontation between the code elite and the “cyber working class”. For the problems faced in the era of artificial intelligence, this paper deeply analyzes the human-machine relationship, employment and income inequality in the digital era, and puts forward a prospect based on the existing research on the impact of AI on employment.

Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Inequality; Technological determinism theory (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-142-5_37

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