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Nearly 200 economists urge policymakers to address AI disruptions
The letter asks policymakers to better understand how artificial intelligence could reshape jobs and industries.
Nearly 200 economists have signed a letter urging policymakers to do more to understand and respond to potential disruptions from artificial intelligence, according to the New York Times Business.
The signatories are calling for greater attention to how AI could affect labor markets and the broader economy as adoption accelerates.
The letter highlights a need for policymakers to engage with the risks and implications of AI before the effects become harder to manage.