About 83 million jobs will disappear; There will be changes

23% of jobs will be different in 2027, a revolution that will mean the creation of 69 million jobs and, in parallel, the disappearance of 83 million jobs, according to a report published today World Economic Forumaimed at the future of the world of work.

The difference indicates a reduction of 14 million jobs, which is equal to 2% of today’s employment.

The analysis was prepared based on the responses of more than 800 surveyed companies, which determined that employment in the near future will be driven by ecological transition, environmental, social and management standards and the location of supply chains.

Also, adoption Advanced technology and digitization will have a strong impact and a positive impact on job creation.

The surveyed companies did not hesitate to point out that the biggest job creator will be digital commerce: at least 2 million new jobs.

Big data management is a top industry among job creators such as data scientist/analyst and big data specialists.

Similarly, there will be a need for at least 30% more AI robot learning and cybersecurity experts.

Against this perspective, Executive Director of the Economic Forum in Davos, Saadia Zahidi, He pointed out that the progress of artificial intelligence and other technologies will increase the uncertainties that have already arisen as a result of the pandemic and the economic and geopolitical crisis.

The companies surveyed by the Forum stated that in the coming years they will prioritize training their employees in the use of artificial intelligence and big data.

On the losing side will be office jobs, among which cashiers and clerks in charge of entering data into computers will be affected more quickly.

According to the report, automated tasks today are almost the same as they were three years ago.

In total, 34% of tasks are automated, only 1% more than in 2020.

In absolute terms, the largest job gains will occur in education and agriculture, although training will play a central role in the opportunities created.

The study estimates that 44% of every worker’s skills will require updating.

Source: Panama America

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