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RE: LeoThread 2024-10-07 15:19

in LeoFinance • last month (edited)

🤖 The “most-created” and “most-displaced” job expectancies from AI between now and 2027 according to the Harvard Business Review - How to Thrive in a Gen AI World:
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Most-Created

  1. AI & machine learning specialists
  2. Sustainability specialists
  3. Business intelligence analysts

Most-Displaced

  1. Bank tellers & related clerks
  2. Postal service clerks
  3. Cashiers & ticket clerks

GRAB THIS ISSUE! Tons of authors with different perspectives and tons of data in here. Physical copy will be on display until November 5th. #tech #ai #genai

Source - How to Thrive in a Gen AI World; Harvard Business Review; Fall 2024 Special Issue; Gen AI & Your Job

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There was another study done that said those most at risk are the college educated crowd which, with AI, should be no surprise.

Indeed. On the flip side, the recurring theme I keep seeing is that leaders, organizers, and specialists don't have anything to worry about in the near future. That's where some level of security and even job creation will occur

That could be true but the overall picture, for the masses is bleak. Most do not appear to be organizers or leaders. The majority show up and collect a paycheck.

Depending upon how fast things move, this could be devestating.

Most definitely, I agree 100%. I do think there will be some level of "bleeding it slow" just to keep people docile though. Either way the clock is ticking. What's crazy is if you're not making a little effort to keep up with this stuff you have absolutely no idea

What's crazy is if you're not making a little effort to keep up with this stuff you have absolutely no idea

Absolutely.

It is akin to ignoring the personal computer and saying I wont need any of that. The difference is that we are going to see the first 15 years of the PC era wrapped into 3 with generative AI.

Source - How to Thrive in a Gen AI World; Harvard Business Review; Fall 2024 Special Issue; Gen AI & Your Job