‘Produce more goods per person’ for ‘real’ wages to improve: NSW Productivity Commissioner

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‘Produce more goods per person’ for ‘real’ wages to improve: NSW Productivity Commissioner
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New South Wales Productivity Commissioner Peter Achterstraat says for “real” wages to improve, Australia needs to “produce more goods per person”.

“And I think a really good way to do it is to use artificial intelligence, other technology to assist people,” Mr Archterstraat told Sky News host Ross Greenwood.

“Whether we’re doing just in time inventory, whether we’re looking at medical imagery, all sorts of technology – even DNA testing with the police and things like that.”

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