Artificial intelligence (AI)
Artificial intelligence (AI) is creating more jobs than it is eliminating
Singularity Experts' is a startup that provides career advice and tips. Its CEO Elena Ibanez, speaking to the BBC, added that new careers are being created because of artificial intelligence. She says that artificial intelligence is 'changing traditional professions in all sectors.' That said, the question isn't where the new job opportunities are, the question is how we should train our profession to capture the new opportunities created by artificial intelligence.
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Technology Sector
"What we're seeing in the market, especially in both the technology sector and traditional industries, is not that artificial intelligence is taking over jobs," Francisco Scicerra, a technology expert at Argentina's Michael Page staffing company, told the BBC. Coming to destroy.'' I think the big challenge is to develop existing positions to get a different added value and not be limited to transactions, artificial intelligence can help with that.Silicon Valley and big tech companies
It's a limiting thought that artificial intelligence is something confined to Silicon Valley and big tech companies. For example, last year the United Nations Department of Peace Operations was looking for an expert in AI and machine learning. It is also interesting that the AI and Robotics Center works at the United Nations International Crimes and Justice Research Institute.
World Economic Forum
Many people view artificial intelligence in a negative light. Not only do they worry about the impact it could have on jobs, but they fear it could become too powerful. Yet not everyone is pessimistic about it. According to a 2020 report by the World Economic Forum, the workforce is being automated 'faster than expected', leading to the loss of 85 million jobs by 2025. But it also said the robotic revolution would create 97 million new jobs.Director General ILO
International Labor Organization (ILO) Director General Gilbert F. Hongbone said in April that artificial intelligence is unstoppable. "We have to accept that it will grow more and more," he told the EFE agency. 'It's not the end of jobs,' O'Neil economist Janenberg told the BBC. It's about incorporating technology to make us more efficient. To help us do our work. There are professions that are going to be created, but we cannot yet predict what they will consist of. He believes that many people who are doing I-system training in some organizations are not in good working conditions. Many of the work a without which this system does not exist in II are wage earners and belong to the poor.
Learn programming
Artificial intelligence has become a part of our lives for many years. The important thing is that you feel comfortable with it and it doesn't mean that you have to learn programming, but it will allow you to use artificial intelligence for your work when looking for people to hire in the job market. I will work as Use intelligence as a tool and in the future, people who are experts in AI will get more jobs.