DEVELOPMENT OF THE LABOR MARKET IN THE TRANSFORMATION ECONOMY BASED ON THE TOOL OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

DEVELOPMENT OF THE LABOR MARKET IN THE TRANSFORMATION ECONOMY BASED ON THE TOOL OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

Authors

  • Abdurakhmanov Kalanadar Khodjaevich Tashkent Branch of Russian University of Economics named after G.V.Plekhanov
  • Shakarov Zafar Gafforovich Tashkent Branch of Russian University of Economics named after G.V.Plekhanov

Keywords:

artificial intelligence, labor market, job automation, cognitive ability.

Abstract

This article focuses on the importance of artificial intelligence in the labor market and its impact. The author describes the ability of artificial intelligence to affect several sectors and professions in the economy, the improvement and expansion of tasks due to automation of jobs, and the positive or negative impact of artificial intelligence on wages and labor productivity.

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Published

2023-06-30

How to Cite

Abdurakhmanov Kalanadar Khodjaevich, & Shakarov Zafar Gafforovich. (2023). DEVELOPMENT OF THE LABOR MARKET IN THE TRANSFORMATION ECONOMY BASED ON THE TOOL OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE. Labor Economics and Human Capital, 2(2), 5–19. Retrieved from https://laboreconomics.uz/index.php/lehc/article/view/246

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