Everyday AI: Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Jobs and Professions

2023-06-19 19:06:00

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Artificial intelligence: from fascination to concernfilePresented by the most alarmist as the gravedigger of hundreds of millions of jobs, artificial intelligence could above all modify tasks and upset certain professions rather than make them disappear.

Announced many times, the end of the work is long overdue. But this time it would be the right one. The latest wave of innovation, that of artificial intelligence (AI) and in particular generative AI, would succeed where computing, the first robots, or even the Internet failed. It would replace human beings by occupying part of the jobs they do today. At least that is what the rain of studies on the subject, each more alarmist than the other, suggests.

To read them, it would thus be 300 million jobs in the world which would disappear or would be very affected following the rise with generative AI, jobs victims of automation, affirms Goldman Sachs in a analyse prospective published in March, on the condition, however, that generative AI “delivers the promised capabilities”. In Europe and the United States, around two thirds of current jobs would be exposed and generative AI could replace a quarter of the job. A recent survey by the Davos Forum on the Future of Professions estimates that due to AI and other developments, 83 million jobs are expected to be “eliminated” and 69 million created by 2027. When the employees, managers or not, are questioned, they nevertheless show themselves to be less pessimistic than they

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