For some time now, it is being said that artificial intelligence will destroy jobs all over the world. Especially, concern is being expressed about this from all levels. Similarly, the economic survey report of the country, which was presented in the Parliament today, has also expressed concern about this. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has expressed concern about the impact on all types of workers after the invention of artificial intelligence.
For some time now, there have been warnings of a job crisis due to artificial intelligence around the world. Similarly, the economic survey presented in Parliament today (22nd) has also expressed concern about the impact of AI that is growing worldwide. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman presented the Economic Survey prepared by the Department of Economic Affairs of the Ministry of Finance in Parliament today. After the discovery of artificial intelligence in the survey, he expressed concern about the impact on all types of workers.
What is said in the economic survey report?
AI could be the biggest obstacle to India's high growth rate growth in the coming years and decades. To deal with this, the central government, the state government and the private sector will have to work in partnership, it has been suggested in the economic survey presented in the Parliament today.
The Economic Survey, citing an independent research article in The Economist magazine, said that the country's services exports could be headed for gradual extinction over the next decade. The telecommunications and Internet boom fueled business process outsourcing, but the next phase of technological change is likely to be stalled.
Responsibility of Corporate Sector towards Society
In the Economic Survey, the government has said that among all these, the corporate sector has a greater responsibility towards the society. How can artificial intelligence boost labor? How can it disappear? The corporate sector has to think about this. According to the survey, recruitment in the IT sector has declined in the last two years.
According to the Economic Survey, artificial intelligence is the last need of the economies of low- and middle-income countries. The survey also cited the note of the International Monetary Fund, and according to the IMF, generative artificial intelligence has increased the risk of inequality along with the employment crisis.