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Opinions about Parliament, President, National Bank of Poland (NBP) and Polish Financial Supervision Authority (KNF)
2018-12-13
Author: Michał Feliksiak
Poland in European Union
2018-12-12
Author: Beata Roguska
Motives of Voting in Local Elections 2018
2018-12-11
Authors: Agnieszka Cybulska, Krzysztof Pankowski
Everyday Activity of Poles. Self-portrait and Picture of Social Environment in 1988-2018
2018-12-11
Author: Rafał Boguszewski
Political Party Preferences in December
2018-12-10
Author: Krzysztof Pankowski
Assessment of the Functioning of Democratic Electoral Mechanisms and Procedures in Poland
2018-12-07
Author: Barbara Badora
Local Elections – The Winners and Satisfaction with the Results
2018-12-06
Author: Marta Bożewicz
Perception of the Election Campaign and Political Activity on the Internet before Local Elections
2018-12-05
Author: Michał Feliksiak
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Is AI a Threat to the Jobs Market?
In the CBOS May survey 2.2% of respondents said they had lost their jobs or received fewer commissions because of the introduction of AI. Although this is a small percentage, when extrapolated to cover all Polish adults it amounts to 669,000 people who have directly experienced the negative effects of AI.
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Artificial Intelligence and the labour market
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