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Business Professor Talks AI With UK Publication

Dr. Martin Mulyadi Tapped For Expert Opinion By The Daily Mail

Shenandoah University Accounting Professor Martin Mulyadi, Ph.D. was featured in the April 2024 Daily Mail article, Is YOUR job at risk from the AI revolution? Six experts predict roles that will be WIPED OUT by AI this decade.” Dr. Mulyadi’s comments in the article relate to how clerical and accounting roles will be affected by artificial intelligence. He states: 

Photo portrait of Shenandoah University Accounting Professor Martin Mulyadi, Ph.D. The most impacted roles are probably those that can be systematized or involve repeated tasks. For example, it is anticipated that AI will cause a sharp decline in many clerical job roles. It’s crucial to remember that although AI may decrease the need for some jobs, it’s also opening up new possibilities. I would expect employment in the areas of data science and analytics, AI, and machine learning to expand quickly.”

– Shenandoah University Accounting Professor Martin Mulyadi, Ph.D.

Read the entire article at dailymail.co.uk

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