They do things like analyze what % of tasks of a job can be done by AI and project that x% of those jobs will be gone.
Are there any actual good studies that show what jobs are declining right now due to AI? not what theoretically could be?
They do things like analyze what % of tasks of a job can be done by AI and project that x% of those jobs will be gone.
Are there any actual good studies that show what jobs are declining right now due to AI? not what theoretically could be?
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Unemployment:
Singapore 2%
Russia 2.1%
South Korea 2.5%
Japan 2.6%
Denmark 2.6%
Switzerland 2.8%
Mexico 2.9%
Israel 2.9%
Taiwan 3.35%
Netherlands 4%
United States 4.3%
The premise of the point is job losses but that's not happening. I reject the premise and so no study is needed. You might look at:
Spain 10.45%
Finland 9.1%
Sweden 8.3%
Greece 8.1%
France 7.5%
But none of these are because of AI, it's because of government policies which cause unemployment.
Let’s say I like fruit (particularly oranges) and usually buy $10 worth of them. I go to the store and they’re out of oranges but I still buy $10 worth of fruit (apples today). If you’re tracking how much I spend on fruit you’d think my buying habits didn’t change at all.
Additionally, aren’t countries notorious (particularly US) for fudging unemployment numbers?