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Rodolfo Campos uses a virtual reality headset during a NASA Hybrid Reality Lab demonstration at the NVIDIA GPU Technology Conference, which showcases artificial intelligence, deep learning, virtual reality and autonomous machines, in Washington, DC, November 1, 2017. (AFP)

No doubt, Artificial intelligence will change the way we work and live in the coming decades.

If indeed machines continue to improve their performance beyond human levels, a natural question to ask is whether machines will put human jobs at risk and reduce employment.


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