The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Labor Market and Production
Keywords:
Artificial Intelligence, Labor Market, Production, Automation, Digital Economy, Innovation, Employment, Technological Progress, Efficiency, Skills DevelopmentAbstract
This article comprehensively analyzes the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the labor market and production processes. The study highlights the positive and negative aspects arising from the introduction of AI technologies. In particular, increased production efficiency through automation, reduced costs, and improved product quality are considered as the main advantages. At the same time, the reduction of low-skilled jobs, increased structural changes in the labor market, and increased demand for new skills are analyzed as important problems. The results of the study show that artificial intelligence, while being a factor accelerating economic growth, requires improving human capital development and retraining systems. The article proposes innovative approaches and strategies to ensure sustainable development in modern conditions.
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