As I see it | Asia needs robust training schemes for workers to avoid AI-driven mass lay-offs

  • While AI can help boost productivity, people may miss out on training through entry-level jobs because of greater automation
  • Early preparation to counter AI’s pervasive effects can potentially help set right historical iniquity, accommodate older workers and create a more inclusive society

People work on a production line at a metals factory in Thailand. Photo: Xinhua
During a chat I had recently with a professor on tourism’s post-Covid rebound, the topic turned to the impact of artificial intelligence (AI), when he nodded towards the hotel receptionist and said her job probably wouldn’t exist in the future.

His gesture underscored a bigger concern: will the rapid advent of AI lead to mass lay-offs in heavily populated Asia?

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