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70th Anniversary of the End of World War II
2015-05-07
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Voters Decisions in Potential Second Round of Presidential Election
2015-05-06
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Who is Going to Vote? Determinants of Participation in Presidential Elections
2015-05-05
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Knowledge about Improvements in Voting Accessibility before Presidential Election
2015-04-30
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Presidential Election: Voting Confidence, Preferences of Undecided and Predictions
2015-04-30
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Opinions about Parliament, President and National Electoral Commission (PKW)
2015-04-30
Author: Michał Feliksiak
Trust in Politicians in April
2015-04-29
Author: Katarzyna Kowalczuk
Social Moods in April
2015-04-29
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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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