The new theses on the end of work before the emergency of Artificial Intelligences

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https://doi.org/10.56162/transdigital232

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Job, ChatGPT, Technology, market, Human

Abstract

There is currently controversy between those who, on the one hand, see Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a field that will enhance work and social and human development to the stars; and, on the other hand, those who warn of a possible human catastrophe in this. What is certain is that AI are going to modify our social and cultural paradigms and will change, at least, our understanding of work. This work is a reflective exercise in which some possibilities are presented, derived from reflections and personal impressions about the new debates and emerging realities around AI and its gradual influence in the world of work.

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Published

09-01-2024

How to Cite

Fernández Malváez, J. de J., & Granados Valdéz, J. (2024). The new theses on the end of work before the emergency of Artificial Intelligences. Transdigital, 5(9), e232. https://doi.org/10.56162/transdigital232

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Scientific essays

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