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Attitude to Government in February
2018-02-19
Author: Małgorzata Omyła-Rudzka
Discussion about the Amendment to the Law on the IPN (Institute of National Remembrance)
2018-02-16
Author: Beata Roguska
Local Elections – Significance, Voting Intention and Interest in Decisions of Authorities of Different Level
2018-02-15
Author: Adam Gendźwiłł
Social Moods in February
2018-02-14
Author: Antoni Głowacki
Opinions about Parliament, President, Local Authorities and Institute of National Remembrance (IPN)
2018-02-13
Author: Michał Feliksiak
Interest in Pyeongchang Winter Olympics and Chances of Polish Representation for Medals
2018-02-09
Author: Barbara Badora
Political Party Preferences in February
2018-02-09
Author: Krzysztof Pankowski
Attitude to Decommunization of Street Names
2018-02-09
Author: Beata Roguska
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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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