Both the US and European Commission (EC) expressed strong interest during the US-EU Trade and Technology Council in late September 2021 in working on a joint study to assess the potential impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on our workforces. The Pittsburgh statement committed to a joint “economic study examining the impact of AI on the future of our workforces, with attention to outcomes in employment, wages, and the dispersion of labor market opportunities. Through this collaborative effort, we intend to inform approaches to AI consistent with an inclusive economic policy that ensures the benefits of technological gains are broadly shared by workers across the wage scale” (White House 2021, European Commission 2021).
source: THE IMPACT OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE ON THE FUTURE OF WORKFORCES IN THE EUROPEAN UNION AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA An economic study prepared in response to the US-EU Trade and Technology Council Inaugural Joint Statement
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