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#055 AI: The Future of Work in Britain: A Freelance Economy
The world of work is changing. The traditional model of full-time employment is giving way to a more flexible and diverse workforce. One of the most significant trends in this shift is the rise of freelancing.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is already having a significant impact on the world of work, and this impact is only going to grow in the years to come. AI is already being used to automate tasks that were once done by humans, and this trend is only going to continue.
This has several implications for the freelancing community. On the one hand, AI could lead to the loss of some freelance jobs. For example, AI-powered chatbots can be used to answer customer questions, potentially eliminating the need for freelance customer service representatives.