A.I. job postings as a share of all job postings

A.I. job postings as a share of all job postings

Digital workers The entertainment industry has long churned out movies and television shows about machines equipped with artificial intelligence taking over—and destroying—humanity. But this past July, when actress Fran Drescher told the crowd at a press conference that “we are all going to be in jeopardy of being replaced by machines,” it was not part of a science fiction script.

Drescher, who is also president of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, was announcing the beginning of the union’s long-anticipated strike. SAG-AFTRA was joining the Writers Guild of America—an organization of unions representing writers in film, […]

How Are AI and Robotics Redefining Productivity?

How Are AI and Robotics Redefining Productivity?

How Are AI and Robotics Redefining Productivity? Adopting new technologies like AI and robots can drastically shift an organization’s processes from top to bottom. Wharton professor Lynn Wu joins Eric Bradlow, vice dean of Analytics at Wharton, to discuss how automation and artificial intelligence impact physical labor, productivity, and human resources. This interview is part of a special 10-part series called “AI in Focus.”

Watch the video or read the full transcript below. Transcript

Eric Bradlow : Welcome, everyone, to the Wharton Sirius XM podcast series on artificial intelligence, sponsored by Analytics at Wharton, and AI at Wharton. […]

AI And The Future Of Jobs: A Management Challenge

AI And The Future Of Jobs: A Management Challenge

Any decision to use artificial intelligence to augment or automate work is not an inherent feature … [+] Much of the discussion around artificial intelligence (AI) has focused on the destructive impact it may have on employment. Understandably, there’s a lot of worry about using AI to automate jobs rather than support human workers, thus replacing people and leaving them unemployed. However, if AI often generates excessive optimism and hype, it can also give way to excessive pessimism.

For a more evidence-backed reaction, it’s important to keep in mind that any decision to augment or automate work is not necessarily […]

Employability & education in digital space

The primary purpose of education is to empower graduates for jobs. Hence, the higher the education level, the more the employability should have been the natural outcome. Ironically, the reality is the opposite in less-developed countries. According to media reports, the unemployment rate among educated youths is the highest in Bangladesh. Over the last five years, graduate unemployment has doubled. A similar situation is observed in India and many other less-developed countries. For example, according to media reports, over 80 per cent of engineering graduates in India are failing to get engineering jobs-creating a syndrome of jobless graduates and […]

The perils of artificial intelligence

The perils of artificial intelligence

The ‘next big thing’ brings challenges, questions

Artificial intelligence, or AI, is undoubtedly one of the most transformative technological advancements of our time. From self-driving cars to personalized recommendations, AI has made its presence felt in almost every aspect of our lives.

While the potential benefits are numerous, it is imperative to recognize and address the inherent dangers and risks associated with AI. In this article, we delve into the potential perils of AI and why a cautious approach is essential in its development and deployment. Job displacement One of the most immediate and tangible concerns surrounding AI is the potential […]

‘I see the opportunity for us to become better humans’

'I see the opportunity for us to become better humans'

Workplace expert and author on how AI and ChatGPT will supercharge our workplace humanity In the ever-evolving landscape of the modern workplace, few voices are as forward-thinking and perceptive as Canadian author Cheryl Cran. With a finger firmly on the pulse of digital transformation and its implications, Cran offers a unique vantage point on the much-discussed hybrid work mode.

"Hybrid. It’s a term that’s tossed around boardrooms and virtual meetings, but what does it truly represent?” asks Cran. “For many, it symbolizes the bridge between yesteryears’ work culture and tomorrow’s vision.

“It’s a pretty big question when you think about it. […]

AI will not wipe out half of jobs after all, say academics who predicted this

AI will not wipe out half of jobs after all, say academics who predicted this

Oxford professors who published a seminal 2013 paper warning of widespread occupational displacement now say the impacts will instead be strike action and wage depression Sarote pruksachat/rambo182 Getty The limits of generative AI mean the technology is not likely to displace jobs in a widespread manner, according to research from two Oxford University artificial intelligence and automation experts, revising predictions made by the pair 10 years ago.

The paper, Generative AI and the future of work: a reappraisal , said AI would instead likely impact wage differentials, productivity and strike action.

The research was conducted by University of Oxford professors Carl […]

Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne on how AI benefits lower-skilled workers

Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne on how AI benefits lower-skilled workers

Machines make producing average content easier, conclude the two academics

image: Dan Williams TEN YEARS ago we published a paper, “The Future of Employment”, highlighting how artificial intelligence (AI) was broadening the scope of what computers could do, and so broadening the possibilities for automation. The prevailing narrative at the time was that the era of the “average” worker was ending, with machines progressively replacing routine and administrative jobs. Highly skilled professionals were the ones reaping the benefits, as computers made them more productive and enabled them to sell their services locally and around the world. A decade on, […]

Home workers will be first to lose jobs to AI, Oxford study warns

Home workers will be first to lose jobs to AI, Oxford study warns

People who work from home are most at risk of losing their jobs to artificial intelligence (AI), Oxford academics have warned.

Professors Carl-Benedikt Frey and Michael Osborne, both of Oxford University, warned in a draft paper that “remote” tasks that could be done outside of the office were the easiest to automate.

Prof Frey said: “It now looks like AI may be able to replace human labour in many virtual settings , meaning that if a task can be done remotely, it can also be potentially automated.”Office-based workers are harder to replace because AI struggles to replicate the value of a […]

Does Generative AI Generate Jobs?

Does Generative AI Generate Jobs?

industrial designers working The evolution of AI and its quick adoption by organisations has predisposed many workers to the fear of losing their jobs to the technology. This fear might be largely unfounded.

Are you afraid of losing your job to generative AI? The debate rages since digital citizens are rushing to use generative AI software like MidJourney or ChatGPT. Yuval Noah Harari, 1 famous historian and author of popular books Sapiens and Homo Deus, recently voiced his concern that while generative AI is a game changer, the technology can develop its own content and ideas, build its own […]