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According to Goldman Sachs, approximately 18 percent of jobs around the world could be automated by AI, and 300 million full-time jobs could be lost to generative AI; estimates that annual global GDP could increase by 7 percent.
Goldman Sachs said in a report earlier this year that while fewer jobs are exposed to automation in emerging markets than in developed countries, more than 10% of jobs in India and nearly a fifth of jobs in the Philippines could be lost to AI. He said that there is a possibility that the
In China, AI-generated models are rapidly replacing human models in fashion catalogs and shopping websites. The AI-generated model was touted as “fashion meets the AI revolution” and featured on the cover of Vogue Singapore's March issue.
China also launched what it claimed was a missile. The world's first AI newscaster Since then, it has also been deployed in Kuwait, Malaysia, Indonesia, and India to speed up networks and reduce costs.
In India, from Sana in a skirt on the Aaj Tak channel to Risa in a sari on Odisha TV, AI anchors provide breaking news, horoscopes, weather and sports updates in English, Hindi and several regional languages. We are broadcasting information.
In India, earlier this year, the Punjab and Haryana high courts decided whether to grant bail to murder suspects “to present a broader picture of bail doctrine where brutality is a factor”. Requested by ChatGPT.
But while technology strives for efficiency, “efficiency doesn't always lead to justice,” said Urvashi Aneja, founding director of the research group Digital Futures Lab.
“Bias in the datasets used to build databases for AI tools can lead to biased results, especially for marginalized groups who may be underrepresented in the datasets,” she said. said, adding that there is also a risk of exclusion and invasion of privacy.
“A daunting challenge”
Few countries have introduced regulations governing generative AI, and China's “interim” rules, set to take effect on August 15, prioritize safety concerns and copyright protection.
In Singapore, which has an AI governance framework, the government has been an early adopter, with civil servants using a version of ChatGPT for research and writing speeches, while “taking responsibility for their own work and using AI-generated responsible for fact-checking and scrutinizing the content published.”
Last month, the city-state launched a Google Cloud program to identify 100 “real-world challenges” in government and industry that can be addressed with generative AI and build AI solutions to address them.
Meanwhile, in the Philippines, generative AI will soon take over jobs in the business process outsourcing (BPO) sector, which employs about 1.3 million workers and generates US$30 billion annually (about 7% of the country's GDP). There are real concerns that they will be exposed.
Citing a study that predicts that the Philippines will lose at least 1.1 million jobs to AI by 2028, Senator Amy Marcos has proposed a resolution to explore the use of AI in the country's call centers and factories. Submitted in May.
“AI is developing faster than most people can comprehend and threatens to displace jobs and reverse employment growth,” she said.
Regulators need to “address the inevitable technology tsunami head-on” before broadly deploying AI in business to prevent “serious job losses”, he said.
For Joe Gavino, a former BPO employee and current BPO worker rights advocate, this is already a reality.
Gavino and his former colleagues at the BPO center were trained, but only to “catch up with AI” by responding more quickly, he said.
“That’s like saying we need to be better than an AI chatbot,” says BPO Industry Employee Network volunteer and president of advocacy group Outsourced Workers Alliance. says Gavino, 24.
“We were hoping that AI would lighten the workload, but what is actually happening is that it appears to be replacing human labor.”
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