“A.I. gives us places to go we haven’t gone,” Mr. Moynihan said.
Estimates of artificial intelligence’s impact on jobs and the economy range from the apocalyptic to the utopian, but the data ...
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Artificial intelligence is threatening many jobs, and those in science seem unlikely to be exempt. So which jobs are most at risk? Seeking answers, Nature spoke to more than four dozen researchers ...
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