Hong Kong central bank studies AI’s impact on banking jobs and skills
HKMA deputy chief executive Arthur Yuen said that enhancing employees’ skills would allow them to “coexist with technology in the AI era.”
HKMA deputy chief executive Arthur Yuen said that enhancing employees’ skills would allow them to “coexist with technology in the AI era.”
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