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AI Will Affect 40% Jobs Across Globe, Replacing Some & Complementing Others: IMF

IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, in a recent blog post addressing the study, highlighted the concerning trend of AI exacerbating overall inequality.

An analysis by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has unveiled the imminent transformation of the global workforce due to the widespread integration of artificial intelligence (AI).  The report suggests that a substantial 40 per cent of jobs could be influenced by AI, raising concerns about the potential for increased inequality on a global scale. Interestingly, the impact of this technological shift is anticipated to vary significantly among nations, with advanced economies such as the United States and Europe expected to experience more profound disruptions compared to emerging markets and low-income countries.

IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, in a recent blog post addressing the study, highlighted the concerning trend of AI exacerbating overall inequality. She stressed the need for proactive measures by policymakers to mitigate the technology's potential to escalate social tensions.

Georgieva cautioned that if AI favours high-income workers, it may contribute to widening wealth disparities as returns to capital rise.

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To address these challenges, Georgieva recommended the implementation of "comprehensive social safety nets" and retraining programs in countries to support workers vulnerable to displacement. While acknowledging the possibility of certain occupations being fully automated by AI, she emphasised that in most cases, AI is more likely to enhance human capabilities rather than replace them entirely.

These insights come at a time when political and business leaders convene at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, where the impact of AI takes centre stage in discussions. The dynamic nature of AI regulation globally adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing discourse. The European Union recently reached a tentative deal on legislation governing AI use, incorporating risk assessments and transparency rules. In contrast, the United States is still deliberating its stance on AI regulation at the federal level, highlighting the evolving and uncertain regulatory environment surrounding this transformative technology.

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