TVA: Study reveals five jobs in Australia most likely to be affected by AI or Artificial Intelligence

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A report released by Jobs and Skills Australia found that some occupations, including programmers and business analysts, are among those likely to be impacted by the growth of Artificial Intelligence. Credit: Storyblocks - DCStudio

In Trabaho, Visa, atbp., we unpack the findings of a new report that identifies five types of jobs most likely to be affected by Artificial Intelligence, along with several industries expected to undergo major changes in the coming years.


Key Points
  • A report released by Jobs and Skills Australia found that some occupations, including programmers and business analysts, are among those likely to be impacted by the growth of Artificial Intelligence.
  • The study estimates that around 55 per cent of work tasks could be performed by people using AI, while about 15 per cent of tasks may eventually be fully replaced.
  • Experts are advising workers to start experimenting with and learning about AI, particularly as a way to strengthen and future-proof their skills.
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