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Generative AI coming for jobs once deemed as low risk of automation
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😯 Generative AI coming for jobs once deemed as low risk of automation
🇺🇸 Meta says their AI content was less than 1% of election misinformation
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As technology advances, the jobs previously thought to have been low risk from automation and generative AI are now the most exposed according to a new report. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, (OECD) which works with over 100 countries to act as a global policy forum, has released a study looking at the geography of generative AI.
Within the findings, it suggests “Generative AI has the potential to alter a significantly higher share of jobs in metropolitan regions” while technology-led automation has particularly affected non-metropolitan and manufacturing areas.
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After people warned about the potential impact of generative AI on the US Election, Meta released a study showing AI-generated content represented less than 1% of all fact-checked misinformation. In a blog post, the technology giant states they were looking across their services and the impact of AI throughout this time.
Their findings suggest the risks “did not materialize in a significant way and that any such impact was modest and limited in scope.”
Meta also prevented people from using its Imagine AI image generator to create election-related deepfakes. It rejected 590,000 requests to generate images of President-elect Trump, Vice President-elect Vance, Vice President Harris, Governor Walz, and President Biden in the month leading up to election day.
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