Other ways AI could affect jobs Job replacement isn't the only effect AI could have on work. The positive angle is human-machine cooperation. AI will help people improve their work experience by automating rote, repetitive tasks. The technology will maximize the "goods" of work while minimizing...
Artificial intelligence will affect up to 40% of jobs worldwide, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned. This could rise to 60% of roles in advanced economies like the UK - but it is believed that, in half of these cases, AI will benefit the workforce. In a new report...
Steven Shwartz, AI researcher and author ofEvil Robots, Killer Computers, and Other Mythshas boldly declared in his new book that the culture of fear around AI should be destroyed -- as anxiety over what AI can do doesn't accurately reflect the current iterations of the ...
Writing essays, crunching numbers, even analysing basic strategy ideas… artificial intelligence can do so much these days. Does that mean accountancy jobs are at risk?
Artificial intelligence is shaking up the boardroom, according to new reporting from Axios, with CEO's under pressure to implement AI at their companies. Ryan Heath, a global tech correspondent for Axios, joins CBS News to discuss the trend.
“The impact of AI on work will be a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it will automate repetitive tasks, increasing efficiency and freeing us up for creative, strategic thinking. On the other hand, some jobs may become obsolete, so AI will transform work, requiring ...
Third, society's reaction to the spread of generative AI could greatly affect its course and ultimate impact. Analyses suggest that generative AI can boost worker productivity on specific jobs—for example, one 2023 study found the staggered introduction of a generative AI-based conversational assista...
Will AI destroy jobs or create them? No one really knows On the surface, these answers suggest complacency, ignorance, or short-sightedness, but they also reflect a deep divide among experts on what exactly the effects of new technology will have on the workplace. Studies trying to estimate...
Nearly three-quarters(73 percent) of US adults believe artificial intelligence will "eliminate more jobs than it creates," according to a Gallup survey. But, the same survey found that less than a quarter(23 percent) of people were "worried" or "very worried" automation would affect them ...
While the combination of gen AI and a series of other structural and technological changes may affect as many as 4.1 million people by 2030 in the New York region, we find that gen AI will not lead to a net loss of jobs, despite its ability to accelerate adoption of, and use cases ...