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Experts have recently disclosed the occupations that are least and most vulnerable to being taken over by Artificial Intelligence (AI). It has been projected that AI has the potential to displace approximately 300 million full-time jobs in the near future.
According to a report by Goldman Sachs, artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to automate 25% of work tasks in the United States and Europe. As is the case with any technological progress, AI will bring about changes in our work practices, resulting in the elimination of certain jobs while also creating new ones.
According to the report, ChatGPT and other types of Generative AI have the ability to produce content that is virtually indistinguishable from human work, making it a significant breakthrough.
In the beginning of last year, BT, a major telecommunications company, stated that it plans to reduce its workforce by 55,000 employees by the end of the decade. This includes the replacement of approximately 10,000 workers with artificial intelligence (AI) in order to decrease expenses.
Prospect, a major trade union in the UK, discovered that the majority of workers strongly advocate for government regulation of generative AI (such as ChatGPT) to safeguard jobs. 58% of workers expressed their support for this idea.
The United Kingdom’s government is actively encouraging investment in AI within the country. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak stated at the Bletchley Park AI summit last November that AI has the potential to greatly benefit humanity.
During the summit, Elon Musk, the owner of X and Tesla, stated to the Prime Minister that AI will be the most disruptive force in the job industry. He also predicted that there will be a time when no jobs are necessary.
Which occupations are least vulnerable to being replaced by artificial intelligence?
According to analysts at the job search engine Adzuna, the following table displays the most secure job positions in regards to AI and automation, listed by salary.
According to their research, professions that require manual skills, such as mechanics, plumbers, and carpenters, have minimal interaction with artificial intelligence. On the other hand, medical professionals are considered to have high salaries and job security, making them less vulnerable to the impact of AI.
In December, the average salary advertised for oncologists was £201,243, which was the highest on the list. Other professions such as influencer, therapist, and judge were also considered safe from the potential impact of AI.
New job opportunities have arisen as a result of the AI boom, such as machine management, AI training, and prompt engineering.
Which occupations are most vulnerable to the impact of AI?
According to the Goldman Sachs report, the effects of AI will differ among various industries. Around 46% of administrative tasks and 44% of legal tasks could potentially be automated, while the numbers are much lower for construction (only 6%) and maintenance (4%).
According to Adzuna, the career with the highest chance of being substituted by AI is graphic design, with an average annual income of £31,791.
Professions in the media field, such as advertising experts, reporters, and authors, were also highly ranked on the list. This is due to the growing sophistication of generative AI in creating lengthy written content.
Before his AI conference, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sought to alleviate concerns by stating: “It is crucial to acknowledge that AI not only automates tasks but also creates job opportunities.”
A more effective approach would be to view it as a co-pilot.
As with any technology, it impacts our job market. I believe that over time, it can lead to a more successful and efficient economy.
Although they contribute to overall growth, these changes can also affect the labor market.
Source: independent.co.uk