Fastest growing jobs in the AI-powered economy
"Half of employers plan to re-orient their business in response to AI," writes the WEF in the report. "Two-thirds plan to hire talent with specific AI skills, while 40% anticipate reducing their workforce where AI can automate tasks."
Companies across the U.S., at least four in 10, are likely to cut jobs as artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, new research shows.
A new study from World Economic Forum has highlighted what many people fear: AI will lead to job losses, with 41% of companies set to make layoffs by 2030.
The global job market is poised for a significant transformation by 2030, with numerous jobs facing disruption, according to the World Economic Forum.
By 2027, 60% of global manufacturers will adopt generative AI to rapidly enhance expertise among new workers. AI, combined with digital twins, will revolutionise industries by optimising performance and making data actionable.
This participation will reinforce the country’s role as a key player in addressing global challenges and driving innovation, the commerce ministry said.
The World Economic Forum projects 170 million new jobs by 2030, driven by AI, green tech, and demographic shifts, while displacing 92 million jobs in the process.
India will participate in a session on AI and FDI at WEF 2025 in Davos, highlighting its growing appeal as a prime investment destination. The session will discuss challenges and opportunities for sustainable investment.
Artificial intelligence, or AI, has become a threat to jobs across many industries. If you work in one of them, you’re not going to stop it. That is the conclusion of a huge report by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Welcome Friends, and welcome back to the kitchen for another episode of Cocktails After Dark! Today, we're giving the Cuban Dream cocktail another shot. In our last attempt, we used a locally sourced white vermouth from Quebec,