"In the short run, AI could boost demand more than it adds to supply through faster productivity growth," Macklem said in Toronto at an AI conference. With the surge in AI adoption, central bankers, whose primary mandate is to keep stable and low inflation, have been mulling how to use the technology to better predict changes in consumer prices and employment. Read The Rest at :
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