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27% of jobs at risk of being replaced by AI -OECD
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More than a quarter of jobs in the OECD rely on skills that could be easily automated in the coming artificial intelligence revolution, and workers fear they could lose their jobs to AI, the OECD said on Tuesday. - REUTERS
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