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Navigating the Future: The Importance of Ethics, Human Creativity, and Workers’ Livelihoods in a Rapidly Changing World

The world is rapidly changing, thanks to the advancements in technology that are shaping our world. From the discovery of generative artificial intelligence to improvements in robotics and manufacturing, these technological innovations are bringing about significant changes. However, as leaders in business, science, politics and other fields, it is crucial to prioritize ethics, workers’ livelihoods, and human creativity over efficiency.

The automation of jobs has been a growing concern for many years now. With the rise of generative artificial intelligence, up to 30% of hours currently worked in the U.S economy could be automated. According to a McKinsey Global Institute study from 2023, this trend is accelerated by advances in AI technology. Additionally, Goldman Sachs predicts that roughly two-thirds of current jobs are exposed to some degree of AI automation. This highlights the need for a mindset that focuses on supporting workers rather than replacing them entirely.

As students prepare to enter the workforce, they should be trained to understand and use technology in a way that enhances their work without completely replacing it. By doing so, they can mitigate the impact of automation on employment. An article by American Progress details how this approach can help workers adapt to new technologies while still maintaining their livelihoods.

However, there are also ethical concerns associated with these new technologies. For example, generative AI is beginning to tackle the creation of art and writing, raising questions about the authenticity of human creativity. These platforms often draw inspiration from existing works of art, raising legal and ethical issues related to intellectual property theft as highlighted in a New Yorker article.

To address these concerns, there must be increased regulation in these areas to protect workers and artists from negative impacts. By prioritizing ethics, workers’ livelihoods and human creativity over efficiency global leaders can navigate the evolving technological landscape while ensuring a more sustainable and just future.

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Samantha Johnson

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