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A Review and a Proposal About Socio-economic Impacts of Artificial Intelligence

Aysan Bashirpour Bonab (), Ihor Rudko () and Francesco Bellini
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Aysan Bashirpour Bonab: Sapienza University of Rome
Ihor Rudko: Sapienza University of Rome

A chapter in Business Revolution in a Digital Era, 2021, pp 251-270 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract There is a high potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to become the enabling technology of the new socio-economical paradigm. The huge amount of academic literature produced in the last few years leaves little room for doubts about the revolutionary nature of AI. Some scientific papers are focused on negative aspects of a complete or partial substitution of the workforce by the intelligent machines, while others are more optimistic and are focused on the ideas revolving around the universal basic income and the decrease in the number of full-time working hours. The proposed analysis, both of existing literature and new statistical evidence, aims at the further exploration of the possibility for artificial intelligence to become the enabling technology of the next technological revolution.

Keywords: Artificial intelligence; Labor automation; Socio-economic impacts (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-59972-0_18

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