If AI can replace people en masse, then we have reached a very dangerous tipping point: Bhutan PM Tobgay

In a recent address, Bhutan's Prime Minister Lotay Tshering underscored the potential risks associated with the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence (AI), warning that if AI technology leads to widespread job displacement, it could signal a perilous turning point for society. Speaking at a conference in Gelephu, he advocated for the establishment of a technological hub in the region and emphasized the importance of hydropower collaboration with India to support AI development. Tshering highlighted that while AI offers tremendous opportunities for growth and efficiency, it also necessitates careful consideration of its societal impacts, particularly concerning employment and ethical implications. His comments reflect a growing global concern about the role of technology in the workforce, as many countries grapple with the balance between innovation and job security. The Prime Minister's initiative aims to position Bhutan as a center for technological advancement while ensuring that the benefits of AI and other innovations are equitably distributed among its citizens.
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