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Enrique Dans's article examines the impact of AI on employment, particularly within the technology sector. The piece references a US Bureau of Labor Statistics study that forecasts job growth in professional, scientific, and technical services despite AI advancements.
The author suggests that AI will reshape jobs rather than eliminate them entirely, with routine tasks being automated while new roles requiring specialized skills emerge.
The analysis emphasizes the need for continuous learning and adaptation to thrive in the evolving digital landscape. It highlights that while some jobs might be negatively impacted, fields like systems design and data science are expected to experience significant growth.
Ultimately, the article argues that managing the digital transformation well can lead to increased efficiency and improved services.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «AI isn’t taking our jobs, it’s rewriting them«
By 1197109420Enrique Dans's article examines the impact of AI on employment, particularly within the technology sector. The piece references a US Bureau of Labor Statistics study that forecasts job growth in professional, scientific, and technical services despite AI advancements.
The author suggests that AI will reshape jobs rather than eliminate them entirely, with routine tasks being automated while new roles requiring specialized skills emerge.
The analysis emphasizes the need for continuous learning and adaptation to thrive in the evolving digital landscape. It highlights that while some jobs might be negatively impacted, fields like systems design and data science are expected to experience significant growth.
Ultimately, the article argues that managing the digital transformation well can lead to increased efficiency and improved services.
This article is also available in English on my Medium page, «AI isn’t taking our jobs, it’s rewriting them«