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Now playing Next Real Economy What will AI mean for the future of Europe's businesses and workers? In partnership with The European Commission In this episode of Real Economy, we’re asking what AI means for the world of work. Might it make those tricky tedious tasks easier, or is it actually coming for your job? And if you’re not in the firing line just yet, could you be working next to a bot sometime soon? 13/12/2023
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Now playing Next Culture news UK's National Theatre appoints first female artistic director Indhu Rubasingham will replace Britain's National Theatre's current artistic director Rufus Norris when he stands down in 2025. 13/12/2023
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Now playing Next Slovakia Thousands rally in Slovakia to condemn unpopular new government plans Slovakians took to the streets of various towns and cities, including the capital Bratislava, to protest controversial proposals made by the new government of populist Prime Minister Robert Fico. 13/12/2023