The Impact and Response of Artificial Intelligence on Labor Market in Post-epidemic Era
Hui Dashuai ()
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Hui Dashuai: Capital University of Economics and Business
Chapter Chapter 19 in Post-COVID Economic Revival, Volume II, 2022, pp 299-309 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter, “The Impact and Response of Artificial Intelligence on Labor Market in Post-Epidemic Era”, is devoted to the role of AI for labor market of China. After the outbreak of new crown pneumonia, it not only has a great impact on the socialsocial economy of China, but also on the laborlabor marketlabor market, and artificial intelligenceartificial intelligence has shown its unique competitiveness in this epidemic. The theoretical circle holds that the great developmentdevelopment of informationinformation technologytechnology, Internet, artificial intelligence, and other technologies not only leads to the productivity revolution marked by the change of labor data, but also brings about the major changes in social relations of productionproduction, exchange relations, consumptionconsumption, and even distributiondistribution. Artificial intelligence brings new challenges to effective labor market governance, promotes the direction of wealth accumulation from capitalcapital to knowledgeknowledge, speeds up the trend of labor force externalization, and changes the demand of workers’ work skills.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-83566-8_19
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