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Labor Displacement in Artificial Intelligence Era: A Systematic Literature Review.

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العنوان: Labor Displacement in Artificial Intelligence Era: A Systematic Literature Review.
المؤلفون: Chu-chen Rosa YEH, Cze-chiun Jasmine WONG, Wei-wen Vera CHANG, Chih-chien Steven LAI
المصدر: Taiwan Journal of East Asian Studies; Dec2020, Vol. 17 Issue 2, p27-75, 51p
مصطلحات موضوعية: ARTIFICIAL intelligence, POLARIZATION (Social sciences), LABOR, ARCHAEOLOGICAL human remains
مستخلص: The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has made labor displacement once again the hottest issue. The rapid development of AI enhances many functions of machines and has been widely implemented in industries such as medicine, healthcare, service, hospitality, and manufacturing. Since the industrial revolution, machines have been used to complete tasks that humans used to perform, which lead to labor displacement, especially in the manufacturing industry. In the AI era, machines are getting smarter and the predictions are that one day machines may surpass human beings in many ways. Therefore, an intriguing question that asks "will AI take over the human's job?" has been the central theme in many research inquiries. As an attempt to find clues for the answer to that question, this study conducted a literature review to present the status quo of research and current conclusions of labor displacement research in the AI era. The review included 39 scholarly articles published in the Scopus database between 2016 and 2019. Through open coding and axial coding, three distinctive perspectives emerged on the impact of AI on labor, i.e., the optimistic view (e.g., new jobs, augmentation, added human value), the pessimistic view (e.g., unemployment, technology gaining control over humans, increasing social polarization), and the neutral view (e.g., too early to tell). This paper first provides a brief history of AI then reports the findings from the literature review. A common conclusion in the literature is that AI is still an evolving technology at this time and its future development remains at the hands of humans. It relies on human intelligence to guide the proper advancement of AI applications to benefit the human society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
الوصف
تدمد:18126243
DOI:10.6163/TJEAS.202012_17(2).0002