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Artificial intelligence creates job insecurity for Panamanians

71% of participants in La Voz de los Candidatos Panamá, Michael Page’s survey, claim to have job insecurity and the risk of displacement thanks to artificial intelligence.

Additionally, 71% expressed concern about the loss of human judgment and intuition when faced with this technological tool.

However, 98% of participants are willing to learn more about artificial intelligence. 93% would do so to adapt to new roles in the future, and 81% of Panamanians believe that AI will automate repetitive tasks, while 57% choose not to include AI tools in their job search.

Juliana Otálvaro, senior executive director of Michael Page Panama and Central America, stated that this technology has advanced so quickly that it is currently easily applicable in most processes in the areas of human resources.

“In the organizational field, artificial intelligence is changing the way companies operate and connect with their stakeholders. The impact of these implementations can be transversal and in some way touch all internal and external processes,” he believes.

A recent study by Gartner, an information technology research and consulting organization, predicts that by 2025, artificial intelligence will represent 10% of all data generated.

It currently produces less than 1%. Furthermore, companies that adopt these practices are predicted to experience up to three times more value than those that do not.’

in 2025

the year in which it is predicted that artificial intelligence will account for 10% of all produced data.

81%

The Panamanian believes that artificial intelligence will automate repetitive tasks.

The Work Book, a document prepared by Great Place To Work and Michael Page, points out that artificial intelligence can automate repetitive and operational tasks, such as data analysis, document processing, customer service and inventory management.

“This not only saves time and resources, but also reduces human error, improving the precision and quality of the process,” Otálvaro said.

Source: Panama America

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