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AI could double productivity by 2021, if Kiwis learn to use it, Microsoft says

The jobs of today will not be the jobs of tomorrow.

Tue, 02 Apr 2019

AI (artificial intelligence) promises to double the rate of innovation in just three years while boosting employee productivity by 1.7 times – so long as people get the right training, a new Microsoft study finds.

The report, Future Ready Business: Assessing Asia Pacific’s Growth Potential

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