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A staggering 62% of them believe that AI could replace their jobs within the next decade, according to recent surveys of 1,180 employed adults in the U.S. and 393 executives in the U.K. conducted ...
Artificial intelligence -- while still in its nascent stages -- seems to be omnipresent, revolutionizing everything including the way we work and the way we make money. Of course, one of the most...
"So if your job is answering the question, 'yes or no,' all the time — AI is going to have an impact," he said. "If your job requires you to think — AI won't have much of an impact."
That means jobs will have to evolve. Between now and 2030, the U.S. business landscape will see extensive disruption to the tune of “about 12 million” occupational transitions, Ellingrud said.
Martin Ford argues that many jobs are routine, repetitive and (to an AI) predictable; Ford warns that these jobs may be automated in the next couple of decades, and that many of the new jobs may not be "accessible to people with average capability", even with retraining. [123]
As AI technology evolves, side gigs involving repetitive and routine tasks are at the most risk, according to Jae Hale, who blogs about about AI, tech, and money-making. "Jobs like data entry ...
Generative AI probably will not take over most people's jobs entirely but will instead automate a portion of their duties, freeing them up to do other tasks, a U.N. study said on Monday. An ...
Nick Bunker, an economist at the Indeed Hiring Lab, said he thinks AI “will affect many, many jobs — maybe every job indirectly to some extent. But I don’t think it’s going to lead to, say ...