和人类抢饭碗 IMF:未来两年AI恐抢全球4成工作

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八点最热报 | 国际货币基金IMF的总裁乔治艾娃昨天出席瑞士苏黎世一场活动上发表谈话时,形容AI人工智能正像海啸一样冲击着全球的劳动力市场,乔治艾娃认为,或许不用等太久,人工智能就会在未来两年,冲击全世界4成工作。(主播:萧慧敏)

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00:00 Before watching the video, I remind you that there is more content on the Hotpoint website.
00:04 In recent years, the rapid development of AI has also triggered many professional concerns that AI may replace in the future.
00:13 The president of the IMF, Gheorghe Ewa, described AI as a "sea gull" when he gave a speech at the Swiss Sulis event yesterday.
00:22 This is like a tsunami that hits the global labor market. He believes that we may not have to wait too long.
00:30 It is expected that AI will affect 60% of the economy's jobs in the next two years and 40% of the global jobs.
00:37 Let's watch a group of international reports.
00:39 The AI wave is sweeping the world at an amazing speed.
00:44 The IMF president, Gheorghe Ewa, said that the rapid development of AI is almost too late to prepare people and companies.
00:54 He emphasized that if AI is properly managed, it will greatly increase productivity, but it may also lead to more misinformation and increase inequality in society.
01:05 The US university supports Palestine's demonstration and is growing everywhere, and is also gradually warming up throughout Europe.
01:13 Gheorghe University, including hundreds of students and teachers at Amsterdam University, continue to launch protests to support the Palestinian people.
01:21 Protesters set up tents in the university, built roadblocks with office furniture, and shouted slogans to protest.
01:28 In the end, the school's request, the anti-riot police entered the campus and used force to drive away the demonstrators and restore the campus order.
01:37 In March, a bridge in Baltimore, USA, was hit by a cargo ship and collapsed.
01:43 Subsequent cleanup work is nearing its end.
01:45 The staff broke the last giant wreckage of the cargo ship Dar-e-Haw yesterday to remove the cargo wheels trapped under the bridge.
01:54 The staff said that after removing the brackets, they will assess the wreckage of the remaining ship's head to ensure that it will not hinder the re-surfacing of the cargo ship Dar-e-Haw.
02:05 The entire process is expected to take a few more days.
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