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Anne de Guigné: "What pensions for a world without work?"

2023-02-12T22:22:04.739Z


CHRONICLE - British economist Daniel Susskind, researcher-teacher at Oxford and King's College London publishes "A world without work" (Flammarion), where he predicts that artificial intelligence will increase mass unemployment.


All the rational arguments converge: the French must work more to balance the pension system, of course, but above all work for the prosperity of the country in an ever more competitive world and, if they wish, strengthen their purchasing power... to these prosaic realities, some are reluctant, evoking their right to laziness, the poetry of lost time.

The debate gets bogged down.

A stimulating essay by British economist Daniel Susskind, a researcher-teacher at Oxford and King's College London, revives it.

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Published a few days ago by Flammarion, under the title

Un monde sans travail

(1), the French translation coincides very appropriately with the irruption in our lives of the conversational robot, ChatGPT.

Capable of writing precise answers thanks to artificial intelligence, this tool threatens to compete with many professions which have thought so far of working a good elbow above the machines.

Lawyers, journalists, teachers… could thus…

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Source: lefigaro

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