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Artificial Intelligence and Jobs
Although Artificial Intelligence dramatically improves our world in many ways, there are notable concerns regarding the forthcoming impact of A.I. on employment and the workforce.
There are predictions talking about millions of unemployed people in the next decades — primarily due to the impact of Intelligent Automation and A.I. systems.
In any case, the entire socioeconomic system is entering a phase of accelerating transformation: markets, businesses, education, government, social welfare, and employment models will be severely impacted.
Contents
1. Jobs at risk
2. Jobs that won't be replaced
Jobs At Risk
- Telemarketing
- Bookkeeping Clerks
- Compensation and Benefits Managers
- Receptionists
- Couriers
- Proofreaders
- Computer Support Specialists
- Market Research Analysts
- Advertising Salespeople
- Retail Salespeople
A McKinsey Global Institute study shows between 40 million and 160 million women worldwide may need to transition between occupations by 2030, often into higher-skilled roles. Clerical work, done by secretaries, schedulers and bookkeepers, is an area especially susceptible to automation, and 72% of those jobs in advanced economies are held by women.
Jobs That Won't Be Replaced
1. Creative jobs
Artists, scientists, musicians.
2. Complex and strategic jobs
Diplomats, economists.
3. Empathetic jobs
Teachers, nurses, doctors.
4. New jobs
New jobs will be created simply in response to the growing use of AI as well as jobs from newer or unknown technological advances such as renewable energies.
A report by the World Economic Forum states that automation will displace 75 million jobs but generate 133 million new ones worldwide by 2022.
External Links
Medium.com Artificial Intelligence: The Impact on Employment and the Workforce
The ‘Oracle of A.I.’: These 4 kinds of jobs won’t be replaced by robots