Mary Mwangi turned to her knitting needles for solace during her cancer treatment – and then used them to help other women survivors reclaim their dignity.
Andrew Bailey says workers need to be trained to move into jobs that use AI, but adds it might not lead to mass unemployment.
Andrew Bailey warns that the kind of displacement in employment will be comparable with that of the early 19th century.
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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has warned that artificial intelligence (AI) is likely to displace British workers in a way comparable to the disruption caused by the Industrial Revolution.
However, some firms have said the growth of AI may eventually lead to fewer junior staff, particulary graduates being hired.
Widespread adoption of artificial intelligence could reshape the job market, raising concerns for entry-level roles and economic stability, says Andrew Bailey.
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