Canaries in the code mine: what AI is doing to first jobs for Generation Z

Canaries in the code mine: what AI is doing to first jobs for Generation Z
Alexia Hilbertidou at Business Events Industry Aotearoa’s conference. (Image: BusinessDesk)
Dileepa Fonseka
On the face of it, the business events industry, with its emphasis on face-to-face contact and in-person conferences, would seem an unlikely place for people to fret about artificial intelligence replacing jobs. Yet at the Business Events Industry Aotearoa (BEIA) conference in Auckland last month, the issue was discussed across two panel sessions. In one panel, EventsAir's head of sales, Thomas Gray, said AI was replacing junior roles right across industries, not just in the business events industry. “Those junior roles...

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