Artificial Intelligence

AI could make more work for us, instead of simplifying our lives

Concerns over a decline in productivity are a key motivation behind efforts to automate everyday work. Image: REUTERS/Temilade Adelaja

Barbara Ribeiro
Associate professor in innovation management and policy and Honorary Lecturer, SKEMA Business School and University of Manchester
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