Artificial intelligence expected to hit like a ‘freight train’ – Energy CEO

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BT has announced plans to significantly reduce its workforce by the end of the decade, with artificial intelligence due to replace thousands of roles.

Sky News’ Business Correspondent Paul Kelso asks whether the workplace is ready for the rapid evolution of AI?

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