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their workplace. Well, the Ministry of Human Resources has allayed such fears, claiming that AI won’t reduce job opportunities.

Its Deputy Minister, Mustapha Sakmud said that this is because AI can’t completely replace human workers. He further added that the government is currently planning to produce a skilled workforce to manage and operate AI technology. As reported by Bernama, Mustapha was replying to a supplementary question from Senator Robert Lau Hui Yew in the Dewan Negara yesterday. Robert wanted to know what measures the government is taking to take advantage of AI while reducing its impact on jobs.

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