
Artificial intelligence could reshape the jobs of nearly 80 million people across Southeast Asia, but there is little sign it has led to large-scale employment cuts, according to the International Labour Organization. The ILO urged governments to strengthen AI governance and better integrate AI policies through a human-centered approach to help workers and businesses adapt. Pelgo CEO Chieh Huang discusses how AI is impacting the labor market and how it could serve as a tool for displaced workers rather than a job eliminator. (Source: Bloomberg)
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