Key Points
- Research from Investment bank Barrenjoey reveal which jobs face the highest risk of replacement, which roles can be enhanced, and how workers can adapt to an artificial intelligence and technology-driven future.
- Routine roles such as labourers, machine operators, and others are most likely to be affected by AI.
- The study emphasises that AI’s impact will be gradual. Experts mentioned that workers should upskill, embrace AI tools, and adapt to new technologies.
SBS Filipino interviewed Melbourne-based software engineer Joel Sayson. Although artificial intelligence is on the rise, he is confident that his profession will not be affected yet, but he admits that he already sees it starting to replace some jobs in the Information Technology industry.
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