The last one, Human Judgement, has always been fairly iffy.
Bartender. There will be a lot of under-employed people with nothing to do.
Anybody here know what the future of voice recognition software looks like? I’m a transcriber and wonder when my skill sets will be eventually replaced by a machine.
We need educated humans who can do all of that and also protect us from political hacks and cronyism.
“Organizations will always need human judgment”
So true. When I started Underwriting 20 years ago I was told it was a dying profession being taken over by computers. I’ve read that practically every year in business and trade magazines. I’m still here and we’ve been on a hiring jag the last 2 years.
cuz there sure ain’t no growth in the organic kind...
Bkmk
... and part identity thief?
Very interesting. Thanks for posting.
This is a repeat of the exact same report previously published about a month ago in another publication - nearly identical in structure and word for word.
1. The 1.8 million jobs are not really new to anyone not already in the technology-computer-software engineering professions. Everyone of the the five professions listed already exist and are jobs people already in the industry rise to. In addition, the “lost” jobs they measure are ONLY in that same industry and IGNORE the jobs that kind of work is already and will continue to eliminate. How is it all that way? AI is reducing tech jobs now as fast as it is many others as many tech jobs themselves are being replaced by AI.
2. Very few people, even in the technology industries will have the professional, skill and job requirements background for the five “growing” categories listed.
And guess what. AI is progressing so fast that those five kinds of jobs listed may have the shortest “shelf life” many tech jobs have ever had.
It is all B.S. shilling “technology will save the world” for the arrogant technologists.
Sounds like another Skills Shortage, where American engineers will proudly end up training their H1-B replacements.