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Adopt these technologies else AI will take your job! Here’s are the jobs at risk the most

A report estimates that the US could see an additional 12 million occupational shifts by the year 2030.

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Tech professionals find shelter amidst AI's job disruption
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New Delhi, UPDATED: Aug 2, 2023 14:08 IST

Highlights

  • Sectors like office support, customer service, and food services are expected to be particularly impacted by this AI-driven change
  • The US faces 12 million occupational shifts by 2030 says reports
  • It is anticipated that the digital revolution will create more jobs in industries including finance, insurance, and more

As the realm of artificial intelligence continues to evolve, concerns about its potential impact on human employment have been growing. Jobs across various sectors, including coding and writing, are at risk due to the increasing role of AI. A recent study has highlighted the jobs most prone to AI-driven changes and the potential for new opportunities to emerge as a consequence.

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A comprehensive study conducted by McKinsey Global Institute, titled ‘Generative AI and the Future of Work in America,’ dives into the potential consequences of AI integration in the job market in the United States.

The report anticipates a notable transformation in employment dynamics due to the combined influence of AI and changing consumer behaviours. This shift could necessitate workers exploring alternative career paths.

Which jobs are at higher risk?

The study identifies specific roles that are at high risk of being replaced by AI-powered automation. Positions requiring routine tasks and data-related responsibilities, like data collection and repetitive functions, are predicted to undergo significant transformation.

Sectors like office support, customer service, and food services are expected to be particularly impacted by this AI-driven change. The report estimates that the US could see an additional 12 million occupational shifts by the year 2030.

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Challenges for workers

Notably, the research emphasises that those working in occupations with declining demand would need to change their career paths to accommodate the changing employment market.

This transition is expected to be more challenging for low-wage workers. The report suggests that those earning lower incomes are at a substantially higher risk of requiring occupational changes, underscoring the importance of acquiring new skills to navigate these changes.

Concerns by AI pioneers

The growing popularity of AI has raised concerns about its ability to replace human workers. During a US Senate hearing, even the creator of ChatGPT, Sam Altman urged the lawmakers to regulate artificial intelligence and highlighted the risks about it.

Furthermore, numerous experts have emphasised the widespread concern about the ramifications of AI.

A shift towards specialised skills

Despite the fact that AI-induced job transitions won't happen overnight, the study suggests that there will be an increase in professions that call on a variety of complicated abilities, including problem-solving, critical thinking, creativity, and highly advanced technical knowledge. This implies that job prospects will increase for positions in the STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields as well as in the creative, commercial, and legal professions. An anticipated 23 percent increase in STEM employment demand by 2030 is shown in the paper.

With a projected increase in demand of 3.5 million jobs for health assistants, health technicians, and wellness professionals, the healthcare sector emerges as a key supporter in terms of employment increases.

It is anticipated that the digital revolution will create more jobs in industries including finance, insurance, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and transportation services. The employment market will change as sectors change, emphasising how important it is to upskill and adopt technology trends for long-lasting career routes.

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Published on: Aug 2, 2023 14:08 ISTPosted by: samira siddiqui, Aug 2, 2023 14:08 IST

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