GenAI set to replace these jobs, disrupt others — and worsen economic inequity

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The latest report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI (genAI) reads like a “best of times, worst of times” tale.

The world is on “the brink of a technological revolution that could jump start productivity, boost global growth and raise incomes around the world,” the Washington-based IMF said in a recent blog post. Yet AI and genAI could also “replace jobs and deepen inequality.”

The IMF found the results of a new analysis about AI and jobs to be “striking,” and said nearly 40% of global employment will be exposed to the effects of genAI. That number could be even higher — 60% — in advanced economies such as the US and Europe.

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​ The latest report from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI (genAI) reads like a “best of times, worst of times” tale.The world is on “the brink of a technological revolution that could jump start productivity, boost global growth and raise incomes around the world,” the Washington-based IMF said in a recent blog post. Yet AI and genAI could also “replace jobs and deepen inequality.”The IMF found the results of a new analysis about AI and jobs to be “striking,” and said nearly 40% of global employment will be exposed to the effects of genAI. That number could be even higher — 60% — in advanced economies such as the US and Europe.To read this article in full, please click here   Read More Computerworld 

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