According to a new report, cashiers, post office clerks, and bank tellers are among the most at risk, while frontline workers in delivery and construction will see their sectors grow.
Artificial intelligence is coming for your job: 41% of employers intend to downsize their workforce as AI automates certain tasks, a World Economic Forum survey showed Wednesday.
The WEF report predicts AI will create 170M jobs but eliminate 92M, emphasizing the need for skills retraining to adapt.
The global job market is poised for a significant transformation by 2030, with numerous jobs facing disruption, according to the World Economic Forum.
According to a survey from the World Economic Forum, a 41% of employers will cut their staff levels in favor of Ai automation by 2030. Nearly 80% of large companies world-wide also say they will resell and up-skill workers to work alongside with Ai over the next 5 years.
World Economic Forum', in 2025 reports, predicts significant changes in the global labor market, with 170 million new jobs created and 92 million roles displaced.
Experts predict that 2025 will be the year artificial intelligence (AI) truly gets off the ground in K-12 schools. 2024 laid the groundwork for AI to reach a level of “maturity”
When it comes to artificial intelligence development, Apple seems more interested than usual in seeking out good acquisition targets, potentially building on the small acquisitions it makes most months. The company has, in fact, led the industry when it comes to strategic AI acquisitions since 2023.
For 21-year-old Rebeca Damico, ChatGPT’s public release in 2022 during her sophomore year of college at the University of Utah felt like navigating a minefield. The public relations student, now readying to graduate in the spring,
As per WEF's Future of Jobs Report 2025, technological progress, demographic changes, geopolitical tensions, and economic pressures are the primary factors driving the transformation in the employment
John Whittle, Chief Operating Officer at Fortinet “Building on our longstanding and multi-faceted partnership with the World Economic Forum, Fortinet will join heads of state, other private-sector leaders,