[Capital FM] Nairobi — The global artificial intelligence revolution could result in a net gain of about 78 million jobs by 2030, despite the expected displacement of millions of workers, Kenya’s Special Envoy on Technology has said.
Kenya: AI Will Take Some Jobs – but Create 78 Million More, Kenya’s Tech Envoy Forecasts
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