Generative AI Revolutionising Labour Markets
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has warned that Generative AI will significantly impact labor markets, potentially enhancing creativity and automating routine tasks. The WEF suggests businesses and governments should take proactive measures to prepare for these changes, such as developing a flexible workforce and implementing smooth job transition systems. Jobs involving repetitive language tasks are most vulnerable to disruption, while professions requiring substantial interaction or physical activity will be less affected.
Large Language Models (LLMs), deep learning algorithms trained on extensive datasets, can be beneficial in roles requiring critical thinking, complex problem-solving, and creativity, such as engineering, mathematics, and scientific analysis. The WEF analysis found that financial services, capital markets, insurance, and pension management industries have the highest potential for automation and augmentation with LLMs. This study coincides with recent advancements in tools like GitHub’s Copilot, Midjourney, and ChatGPT, which are expected to bring significant shifts in global economies and labor markets, as labor markets are already experiencing upheaval due to economic, geopolitical, green transition, and technological forces.
(With inputs from Shikha Singh)
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