Millions of jobs are at risk due to artificial intelligence.
In Europe, 83 million jobs will be eliminated by 2027 due to the development of artificial intelligence
According to forecasts by the World Economic Forum, by 2027, 83 million jobs will be closed in Europe due to the rapid development of artificial intelligence. This will become a key reason for changes in employment. This is reported by Euronews.
It is also emphasized that by 2030, almost 94 million workers in Europe will need to retrain due to automation.
21 million people may have to change their profession by 2030, most of whom do not have higher education.
According to the forecast, by 2030, about 69 million new jobs will appear. However, the distribution of these vacancies will be uneven. Up to 40% of Europeans may find themselves in regions with job cuts. The study suggests encouraging remote work to support these regions.
It is noted that in 20% of European cities (Amsterdam, Copenhagen, London, Madrid, Munich, and Paris) only 20% of the population resides, but they account for 43% of GDP growth, 35% of job growth, and 40% of population growth between 2007 and 2018.
Furthermore, in Eastern and Southern Europe, there are 438 regions with shrinking workforces, where 30% of the population lives. These regions are characterized by job reductions, high percentages of elderly populations, and low levels of education.
It is worth noting that Google Corporation is actively working on developing artificial intelligence technology that can reason like a human. Programs developed by the company find applications in mathematics and computer programming.
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