Preparing for an AI Future
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- 28 Apr 2025
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- 29 Apr 2025, 02:52 pm
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The latest business and private wealth news and analysis from from respected commentators, NAB’s economists and leaders of Australian businesses.
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The article examines the potential impact of artificial intelligence on the workforce, suggesting that nearly half of current jobs could be automated within the next two decades. This significant shift necessitates that businesses begin preparing for this transformation to remain competitive. The discussion aligns with broader concerns about AI's disruptive potential, though it does not directly address existential or catastrophic risks. While the focus is on the implications for organizational readiness, the context provides valuable insight into how Australian businesses might navigate the evolving AI landscape. The piece contributes to understanding AI's potential economic impacts but does not deeply explore governance or safety policies related to catastrophic risks.
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