According to a new report, cashiers, post office clerks, and bank tellers are among the most at risk, while frontline workers in delivery and construction will see their sectors grow.
A new study from World Economic Forum has highlighted what many people fear: AI will lead to job losses, with 41% of companies set to make layoffs by 2030.
Companies across the globe, at least 4 in 10, are likely to cut jobs as artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, new research shows. A survey in the World Economic Forum’s (WEF)
Artificial intelligence is expected to replace more positions over the next five years, a new survey says, as 41% of employers worldwide plan to downsize and automate certain tasks. The World Economic Forum asked hundreds of large companies about their goals.
Artificial intelligence is here to stay, and while some have embraced the technology, others are understandably worried about its swift evolution and how it can potentially impact our livelihood. Well now,
The global job market is poised for a significant transformation by 2030, with numerous jobs facing disruption, according to the World Economic Forum.
The World Economic Forum's new report revealed that artificial intelligence (AI) will be threatening more jobs globally, as approximately 41%
The report examines the macro trends that will affect jobs, skills, and workforce transformation between 2025 and 2030.
Experts predict that 2025 will be the year artificial intelligence (AI) truly gets off the ground in K-12 schools. 2024 laid the groundwork for AI to reach a level of “maturity”
House Looks To Rep. Obernolte to Take Lead on AI Representative Jay Obernolte (R-Calif.) has emerged as a pivotal figure in shaping the United States’ legislative response to artificial intelligence (AI).
AI and cybersecurity skills will likely be in high demand in the next few years, a WEF survey of more than 1,000 employers found.