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{
    "time": "2022-05-19 18:55:00",
    "attribution": {
        "en": "Mr. Joel Blit",
        "fr": "M. Joel Blit"
    },
    "content": {
        "en": "<p data-HoCid=\"7198344\" data-originallang=\"en\">AI robotics will not be replacing these researchers. They'll be replacing.... Actually, I should mention that this is still an open question, but they'll probably be replacing people in the middle and lower end of the skills distribution, not the researchers. As a matter of fact, it may well be that we will require even more researchers to advance the AI in robotics, especially as they become more and more prevalent and more useful in our economy.</p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"7198345\" data-originallang=\"en\">These things are important to do, because this is how Canada is going to continue to improve productivity and improve wages for Canadians' standard of living, but it is going to have distributive impacts. Some Canadians are going to benefit. Others are going to lose out. It's also important to make sure we have a generous social safety net and we consider the distributional impacts.</p>",
        "fr": "<p data-HoCid=\"7198344\" data-originallang=\"en\">La robotique qui s'appuie sur l'intelligence artificielle ne remplacera pas ces chercheurs. Elle remplacera... En fait, je dois avouer que la question n'est pas encore tranch\u00e9e. Il est probable que la robotique remplacera des gens qui se trouvent au milieu et au bas de l'\u00e9chelle des comp\u00e9tences, et non les chercheurs. En fait, il se peut fort bien que nous ayons besoin d'un plus grand nombre de chercheurs pour faire progresser l'intelligence artificielle en robotique, d'autant plus qu'elle devient de plus en plus r\u00e9pandue et utile dans notre \u00e9conomie.</p>\n<p data-HoCid=\"7198345\" data-originallang=\"en\">Tout cela est important, car c'est ainsi que le Canada continuera d'am\u00e9liorer la productivit\u00e9 et de relever le niveau de vie des Canadiens, mais il y aura aussi des effets distributifs. Certains Canadiens vont en profiter. D'autres vont y perdre. Il est \u00e9galement important de nous assurer d'avoir un g\u00e9n\u00e9reux filet de s\u00e9curit\u00e9 sociale et de tenir compte des effets distributifs.</p>"
    },
    "url": "/committees/science-and-research/44-1/13/joel-blit-4/",
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    "procedural": false,
    "source_id": "11704123",
    "document_url": "/committees/science-and-research/44-1/13/",
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