AI could affect 800,000 Quebec jobs, new study shows. Here’s who might be at risk
2 days ago
Duration 2:26
2 days agoNewsDuration 2:26Experts say while artificial intelligence could replace some jobs, it can also be a useful tool for others. Nevertheless, a new study says it will have an effect on a large portion of the province’s workforce, hitting specific demographics harder than others.
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