AI disrupts, but what about labour laws?

Generative AI is at the forefront of the next productivity frontier, according to McKinsey’s latest Economic Potential of Generative AI report. By 2035, automation may affect up to 55% of current work activities, causing a significant disruption a...

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Generative AI is at the forefront of the next productivity frontier, according to McKinsey’s latest Economic Potential of Generative AI report. By 2035, automation may affect up to 55% of current work activities, causing a significant disruption across sectors.

Furthermore, Amazon’s plan to automate over half of its jobs globally has brought to light a question that has got experts thinking. India is aspiring to be a leader in AI, but are its labour laws adequate to deal with the oncoming disruption?
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