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AI is positive but will wipe out many jobs

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên15/01/2024


In an interview with AFP in Washington DC (USA) before leaving for Davos (Switzerland) to attend the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) taking place from January 15-19, IMF Director General Kristalina Georgieva said AI will impact 60% of jobs in advanced economies and some emerging economies.

Tổng giám đốc IMF cảnh báo AI xóa sổ việc làm- Ảnh 1.

IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva

"This is followed by 40% in emerging markets and 26% in low-income countries," Ms. Georgieva said, citing a new report released on January 14 by the IMF.

Overall, AI will impact nearly 40% of jobs globally, and half of them will be negative, while the rest could benefit from increased productivity thanks to AI.

“Your job could disappear completely, which would be bad, or AI could enhance your job so you would be more productive and your income could go up,” Georgieva said.

The impact of AI on jobs in emerging markets and developing economies may be low initially, but these places are less likely to benefit from the new technology, according to the IMF report.

This could exacerbate the digital divide and income disparities between countries, and older workers are likely to be more disadvantaged by changes from AI.

The IMF chief called for a focus on helping low-income countries catch up faster to the opportunities presented by AI. "It's coming, let's embrace it. AI is a little scary, but it's also a huge opportunity for everyone," Ms. Georgieva said.



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