SBS On the Money: The Rise of AI in the Workplace and Retail Stocks Tumble
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- Date Published
- 9 May 2024
- Priority Score
- 2
- Australian
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- 8 Mar 2025, 02:41 pm
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84% of Australian workers already use artificial intelligence in the workplace whether they know it or not, but an increasing number of employers are wanting to hire people that are skilled in the technology. Tanya Dendrinos speaks with LinkedIn Australia New Zealand MD Matt Tindale for more, plus…
Summary
The podcast episode from SBS News explores the widespread use of artificial intelligence in Australian workplaces, highlighting that 84% of employees engage with AI technology, often unknowingly. The conversation includes insights from LinkedIn Australia New Zealand MD Matt Tindale on the growing demand for AI-skilled workers. While the episode discusses AI's role in the workplace, it does not significantly delve into existential risks or safety measures associated with AI. The lack of focus on catastrophic risks or global safety frameworks makes its contribution to the AI safety discourse more general rather than specific.
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