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Australia Sees No Mass Layoffs From AI Just Yet

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A first-of-its-kind report from the Australian government indicates that artificial intelligence has not yet caused widespread job losses in the country. However, growing demand for AI is raising concerns about the future of white-collar employment. Professor Toby Walsh from the University of New South Wales urges Canberra to take proactive measures to mitigate AI's impact and prepare workers for change.

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Toby Walsh urges Canberra to act now to mitigate AI disruption.

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A report by the Australian government finds that AI has not yet caused broad disruption in the nation's labor market.

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Rising demand for AI is heightening concerns over the future of white-collar jobs.

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  • Toby Walsh urges Canberra to act now to mitigate AI disruption.
  • The government commissioned a first-of-its-kind report on AI and labor.

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A first-of-its-kind report by the Australian government finds AI has not yet caused broad disruption in the nation’s labor market. That’s as the rising demand for AI is heightening concerns over the future of white-collar jobs.

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Rising demand for AI is heightening concerns over the future of white-collar jobs.

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A report by the Australian government finds that AI has not yet caused broad disruption in the nation's labor market.

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