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AI Sparks Job Loss Worries in China, Call for Protection

China’s rapid adoption of AI in the workplace has prompted an unusually blunt call from a state-run newspaper. The Workers' Daily, the official paper of China’s umbrella trade union organization, called on regulators to protect labor rights as officials consider how to contain risks posed by the ne...

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CenterAI Sparks Job Loss Worries in China, Call for Protection

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Right / center-rightDriven By AI, China Passing U.S. on Nuclear

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Bloomberg - TechnologyNews report · Jun 12, 4:38 AM

AI Sparks Job Loss Worries in China, Call for Protection

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China’s rapid adoption of AI in the workplace has prompted an unusually blunt call from a state-run newspaper. The Workers' Daily, the official paper of China’s umbrella trade union organiz...

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RealClearEnergyNews report · Jun 12, 2:52 AM

Driven By AI, China Passing U.S. on Nuclear

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Xinyi Wuin, SCMP China is expected to overtake the United States as the world's nuclear power leader, as the AI boom and war in the Middle East renew a global push for reliable energy...

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