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Apollo's Slok Sees Best Aspects of 'China Shock' in AI Impact

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Torsten Slok, chief economist at Apollo Global Management, expects that productivity gains from artificial intelligence will probably result in more jobs being created than are lost, similar to the effects after China joined the World Trade Organization.

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