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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalJohn Lok believes that robots and AI can significantly improve the business environment, primarily by enhancing productivity and efficiency across various sectors, leading to economic development. However, he also acknowledges potential negative impacts, particularly concerning job displacement for low-skilled workers .
Enhanced Productivity and Performance
Lok's analysis suggests that AI and robots have the potential to raise production and performance standards across industries . This increased efficiency can contribute to a country's economic growth by optimizing processes in manufacturing, services, and even critical areas like health and education .
Economic Inclusion and Social Welfare
Beyond mere productivity, Lok highlights AI's potential to contribute to broader societal improvements, including economic inclusion, social welfare, and environmental sustainability.
Impact on the Job Market
While acknowledging the positive aspects, my critically examines the potential for AI to displace human workers, especially those in low-skilled and low-educated roles.
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Behavioral Economy Research Theme by my opinion
My contributions to the field of behavioral economics focus on understanding the interplay between human behavior and economic decision-making. His research themes explore how psychological factors influence economic choices, challenging traditional economic theories that assume rational behavior. This approach integrates insights from psychology to explain why individuals often make decisions that deviate from expected utility maximization.
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