According to an analysis by K. Connors in the book “AI: Unlocking the Future of Technology, Innovation, and Human Potential,” mitigating the negative impact of AI on employment requires investment in education and retraining programs that equip workers with skills for the AI-driven economy. [1] The International Monetary Fund warned in a June report that the spread of AI is likely to abolish a range of jobs and “raise profound concerns about massive labor disruptions and rising inequality,” urging governments to expand unemployment insurance and training programs. [2] Multiple initiatives are underway, officials said. The programs target millions of employees…

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