Dear MEL Topic Readers,
AI isn’t actually ‘taking’ your job. Here’s what’s happening instead
Tens of thousands of jobs have been eliminated so far in the US due to,
or in part due to, AI. Will there be further job cuts as AI is taking more human
roles in workplaces? At this stage, AI is primarily taking over jobs that involve
repetitive, data-driven, or predictable tasks, such as data entry, basic
customer service, entry-level analysis or evaluation, proofreading, bookkeeping,
and software coding. In the meantime, AI doesn’t always replace a whole human, but
it automates certain parts of jobs. In fact, many companies are reallocating human
staff or reassigning tasks among humans and AI. That’s why not all office
workers are threatened to lose their jobs overnight. But as AI models evolve,
they will take on more office tasks. Also, when more practical and dependable physical
AI, like autonomous humanoid robots, are deployed in workplaces, they will not
only help human laborers but also may replace them. New technologies have been freeing
humans from physical, repetitive tasks and giving us the chance to do more
brain-demanding or skill-requiring jobs. Which jobs will be more valued in the
era of AI?
Read the article and learn about the influence of AI in workplaces.
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