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Top Economists Warn of AI's Rapid Impact and Call for Urgent Institutional Adaptation
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First reported by Walla · 6 hours ago
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More than 200 top economists and AI experts warn that artificial intelligence is advancing too rapidly for current institutions to adapt, risking economic disruption and social inequality. They call for urgent reforms to ensure AI complements human work and that its benefits are widely shared. The experts stress that society is unprepared for the AI revolution's speed and scale.
- 01Over 200 economists and AI experts warn AI's rapid growth risks economic and social disruption.
- 02AI could surpass industrial revolution's impact but unfolds in months, not decades.
- 03The letter calls for building institutions to ensure AI complements human labor.
- 04Rapid tech progress outpaces slow adaptation of education, regulation, and social safety nets.
- 05AI may increase inequality between those who can use it and those who cannot.
- 06Experts stress society is currently unprepared for AI's transformative effects.
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