Much of the discourse on the AI-driven economic transition has focused on the need for workers to upskill and remain relevant but it does not answer an equally important question - the equitable distribution of the AI productivity dividend, said NCMP Eileen Chong.
Much of the discourse on the AI-driven economic transition has focused on the need for workers to upskill and remain relevant but it does not answer an equally important question - the equitable distribution of the AI productivity dividend, said NCMP Eileen Chong.
Employers are the default beneficiaries - due to more output from the same headcount or the same output from a lower headcount. One way to share the AI productivity dividend with workers could be through time, she said in parliament in Wednesday . She urged the government to legislate flexible work arrangements so that workers can re-claim the productivity gains as time for rest, care and connection.
Employers are the default beneficiaries - due to more output from the same headcount or the same output from a lower headcount.
One way to share the AI productivity dividend with workers could be through time, she said in parliament in Wednesday . She urged the government to legislate flexible work arrangements so that workers can re-claim the productivity gains as time for rest, care and connection. This browser is no longer supported We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.
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