Artificial intelligence leads to Unemployment soon

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Artificial intelligence leads to Unemployment soon

Washington, April 30: In upcoming days, The unemployment will become the largest problem in the world stated a recent survey.

Up to now, There are 3 revolutions has made drastic changes in the world's economy.The first revolution is Industrialization, the second one is electrification and the third one is digitalization respectively.

The 4th revolution is artificial intelligence, which will be developing robotic technology.This technology will show a great impact the future jobs.It may reduce manpower.

The Greater protections are needed to stop robots stealing your job, according to a renowned organization of international lawyers.

Legal experts are concerned that the pace of developments in artificial intelligence are outstripping the ability of global governments to make laws to deal with the consequences.

And they are worried that this is leading to is the gap between current legislation and new laws - including 'human job quotas' - that they feel are necessary to protect people from being replaced by machines.

The claims come in a new report from the International Bar Association (IBA), which focuses on the impact of the onward march of technology.



This rapid progress has led to a fourth industrial revolution - or Industry 4.0 -which the IBA says threatens to make up to a third of graduate jobs around the world obsolete.

Alongside manufacturing, high-routine occupations like accountants and court clerks are also at risk.

The 120-page document explores some of the potential changes brought about by AI in the future and the likely impact such systems will have on the workplace.

Among a wide range of recommendations, the report suggests world governments could introduce mandatory minimum numbers of people - or 'human quotas' - to be employed in a given sector.

It also envisages labeling to indicate that products are 'made by humans' - to give consumers the choice to support man-made industries - as well as taxation for companies which make use of AI in their businesses.

Stricter controls may also be needed to prevent accidents, injuries and even deaths caused by AI in the workplace.