Latest news just in
https://news.sky.com/story/artifici...up-to-40-of-jobs-worldwide-imf-warns-13048709
Artificial intelligence will affect up to 40% of jobs worldwide, IMF warns
"Jobs that require nuanced judgment, creative problem-solving, or intricate data interpretation - traditionally the domain of highly educated professionals - may now be augmented or even replaced by advanced AI algorithms," a new report says.
By Connor Sephton, News reporter
@ConnorSephton
Monday 15 January 2024 14:36, UK
Artificial intelligence will affect up to 40% of jobs worldwide, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has warned.
This could rise to 60% of roles in advanced economies like the UK - but it is believed that, in half of these cases, AI will benefit the workforce.
In a new report, the IMF warned that AI's consequences for society remain difficult to foresee, but the technology is likely to exacerbate income and wealth inequality.
Will AI mean 'no job is needed'?
Developing economies are much less likely to "seize" AI's advantages, fuelling a digital divide and increasing income disparity between countries.
Kristalina Georgieva, the IMF's managing director, said the world is "on the brink of a technological revolution that could jumpstart productivity, boost global growth and raise incomes around the world" - but some could lose their livelihoods as a result.
While automation and IT have often affected routine tasks, she explained that AI is unusual because of its ability to impact well-paid careers.
"Jobs that require nuanced judgment, creative problem-solving, or intricate data interpretation - traditionally the domain of highly educated professionals - may now be augmented or even replaced by advanced AI algorithms," the IMF report says.