No job losses in highly qualified areas through artificial intelligence - OECD

No job losses in highly qualified areas through artificial intelligence - OECD

The OECD calms: Artificial intelligence will initially not cause mass unemployment. According to the latest employment view, which was published by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), highly qualified workers are currently being supported and not replaced.

The rapid development of artificial intelligence has triggered many discussions about possible job losses in recent years. Fears of automation that leads to mass unemployment are widespread. However, the latest findings of the OECD should alleviate these fears.

The organization emphasizes that there are only a few evidence of a decline in labor demand due to artificial intelligence. Instead, highly qualified workers are supported by AI technologies. These technologies enable you to work more efficiently and productively by automating repetitive tasks and releasing time for more demanding activities.

According to the OECD, artificial intelligence is mainly used in the processing and analysis of data. The skills of AI systems to recognize patterns and make forecasts make it easier for companies to make well-founded decisions and to obtain competitive advantages.

Nevertheless, the OECD emphasizes that there are still challenges in connection with artificial intelligence, especially with regard to data protection and the ethical use of the technology. The organization emphasizes that a clever regulation is necessary to ensure that AI systems are used responsibly and maximize the advantages for society.

The OECD also points out that the effects of artificial intelligence on employment will not be predictable in the future. New technologies could create new jobs while other jobs could become obsolete. The organization emphasizes the need for flexible labor markets and lifelong learning to meet the future requirements of the labor market.

Overall, the OECD provides all -clear with its latest employment view: Artificial intelligence will initially not lead to mass unemployment. Instead, the technology will help support workers and improve their way of working. However, it remains important to carefully take into account the challenges and opportunities associated with AI and to implement reasonable regulations.

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