AI and jobs: Humans Still Cheaper Than Artificial Intelligence in Majority of Jobs, MIT Finds
Briefly

We find that only 23% of worker compensation 'exposed' to AI computer vision would be cost-effective for firms to automate because of the large upfront costs of AI systems.
In other cases, because AI-assisted visual recognition is expensive to install and operate, humans did the job more economically.
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