“14 million jobs, pack your bags in 5 years”…AI job storm is coming

2023-05-01 09:00:30

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’83 million’. Number of jobs that will be giving back desks to artificial intelligence (AI) in the next 5 yearsall. While jobs are rapidly disappearing, centering on AI-powered jobs such as mart cashiers and bank tellers dedicated to deposits and withdrawals, AI technology innovation is accelerating the pace.

On the 30th of last month (local time), the World Economic Forum (WEF) released the “2023 Future Jobs Report” with these contents. The report found that 1 in 4 jobs (23%) were predicted to “go through significant change in the next five years”. At the center is AI technology, which continues to innovate every day.

Easy to replace with automation and digitization technology The report predicted that 26 million jobs would be lost in clerical and secretarial positions alone.netdid. “Data entry clerks, bank tellers, cashiers, and ticket clerks are the jobs that will disappear the fastest,” the report said.

AI isn’t just taking people’s jobs. As AI introduces, new jobs are created, while others will become more important. Areas such as big data analysis, machine learning (machine learning), and cyber security are representative examples. The report predicts that jobs in this sector will increase by an average of 30% within five years. An estimated 69 million new jobs will be created by technological innovation.

By 2027, 83 million jobs will be lost and 69 million will be created. A net loss of 14 million jobsdo. This is more than 2% of the global jobs (673 million) identified by the WEF. The report said, “Although the prediction that AI will have a negative impact on human jobs is dominant, some confirmation has been made that it is also a driving force for job creation.” “Workers, as well as businesses, governments and civil society, must prepare for future disruptions,” he said.

Recently, Goldman Sachs Waves of generative AI developments like ChatGPT might replace 300 million full-time jobs globallycame up with Goldman Sachs said, “Compared to manual labor such as construction and repair, clerical and administrative workers are more likely to be replaced (by AI),” and “regarding two-thirds of all jobs in the US and Europe are exposed to AI automation.” Analyzed.

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