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AI’s economic potential requires reliable, actionable data — IMF
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AI’s economic potential requires reliable, actionable data — IMF

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Last updated: November 21, 2024 6:40 am
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Published: November 21, 2024
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The International Monetary Fund has said that reliable and actionable data are crucial for harnessing the economic potential of Artificial Intelligence.

The Managing Director of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, made these remarks during the Fund’s 12th Statistical Forum in Washington, D.C., in a broadcast monitored by PUNCH Online on Wednesday.

“AI has huge potential to boost growth and efficiency,” Georgieva said, noting productivity gains of up to 34 per cent in call centres, especially among new and lower-skilled workers.

However, she warned that AI could disrupt labor and financial markets and exacerbate inequality within and among societies. “At a time when many societies are already polarised, AI has the potential to destabilise them further,” Georgieva said.

The forum, which continues on Thursday, brings together policymakers, researchers, private sector representatives, and data experts to discuss how AI is reshaping economies.

The event, themed “Measuring the Implications of Artificial Intelligence on the Economy,” focuses on the need for robust and comparable statistics to guide policy making.

“To make AI a force for good that drives inclusive economic growth, we need coordinated actions by governments, the private sector, and civil society,” she added. “And to inform those actions, we need reliable, tightly accurate, and actionable data.”

Georgieva’s comments reflect growing concerns about AI’s uneven impact on global labor markets and economic stability.

Earlier this year, the IMF Chief described AI as a double-edged sword. “We are on the brink of a technological revolution that could jumpstart productivity, boost global growth, and raise incomes around the world. Yet it could also replace jobs and deepen inequality,” she said.

“The rapid advance of artificial intelligence has captivated the world, causing both excitement and alarm and raising important questions about its potential impact on the global economy.

“The net effect is difficult to foresee, as AI will ripple through economies in complex ways. What we can say with some confidence is that we will need to come up with a set of policies to safely leverage the vast potential of AI for the benefit of humanity,” Georgieva added.



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