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AI Could Affect Millions in Asean as ILO Sees No Big Job Cuts

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.

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