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Alex Imas, professor of Behavioral Science, Economics and Applied AI at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, also agreed, with an important clarification. It’s “trivially true” that businesses ideally wouldn’t need any human workers, he told Fortune, “but from the perspective of, like, if you did that tomorrow, you would end up in a very bad place for many, many different reasons.”
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