Sylvain Sonnet/Getty Images Technology is predicted to be the most divergent driver of labor market change, with broadening digital access expected to create and displace more jobs than any other macro trend, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF). About 170 million new jobs (equivalent to 14% of today’s employment) will be created this decade, according to the WEF’s ‘ Future of Jobs Report 2025 ‘. At the same time, 92 million roles will be displaced, creating a net employment increase of 78 million jobs. Also: 15 ways AI saved me time at work in 2024 – and how I plan to use it in 2025 Not surprisingly, artificial intelligence (AI) and information processing technology are expected to create 11 million jobs, while simultaneously displacing 9 million others, more […]
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