Artificial Intelligence Set to Create 170 Million Jobs Globally by 2030
A new report from the World Economic Forum predicts that artificial intelligence (AI) will create 170 million jobs worldwide within the next five years. However, it also estimates the elimination of 92 million jobs, resulting in a net growth of approximately 78 million positions or a 7% increase in total employment.
The report, titled "Future of Jobs Report 2025," highlights the transformative impact of generative AI and related technologies on employment sectors. It notes that the landscape of work is changing, with routine clerical jobs facing significant threats of extinction. Currently, 47% of tasks are performed solely by humans, but by 2030, this is expected to shift towards a more balanced relationship between human workers and machines.
The report identifies key job growth in sectors such as agriculture, delivery services, construction, and healthcare. Conversely, roles reliant on repetitive skills, such as clerical work and customer service, are predicted to decline sharply.
Several trends influence these industry shifts, including technological advancements, economic fragmentation, and demographic changes. The World Economic Forum emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts among governments, businesses, and educational institutions to ensure a smooth transition into this new era of work, advocating for skills training to address the challenges of inequality that may arise during this transformation.
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