Study shows AI is already taking jobs

When Artificial Intelligence first emerged as a concept, it was regarded as a futuristic idea for employees but with a brand new research it has been observed that changes are already taking place. Unbeknownst to many consumers, AI technology is revolutionizing the way repetitive tasks are managed in a variety of businesses, and is replacing manual workloads on around-the-clock timelines, while operating quickly and cost effectively. Whether it’s answering consumer customer questions or creating content and optimizing it, automation is revolutionizing the way businesses operate, use. AI is also generating some new career opportunities but also taking away the need for some of the old job market’s more traditional positions.

Office Shakeup

Some of the initial areas where AI is beginning to make an impact are administrative tasks.AI is starting to make its mark in administrative fields. Smart software schedules, sorts email and enters data in mere seconds!

Customer Support Cuts

The AI chatbots are now prevalent in a wide range of business applications, helping to provide prompt and instant support to users’ queries without involving human agents.

Fast Content Creation

It’s no longer a challenge to create simple articles, captions and reports about yourself; AI writing tools can now help in a simple, quick process requested by low-level content creators.

Retail Automation

As fewer employees are standing at the cashier’s counter, larger retail stores are fully embracing self-checkout and advancing in information technology (IT) tools used to stock the stores. 

Banking Goes Digital

The use of AI in the banking sector has been limited primarily to the areas of fraud detection, loan processing, and customer interaction, thus diminishing the traditional function of “clerk” in these areas.

Hiring Process Changed

AI can now automatically filter through resumes and suggest which ones to add to the shortlist, reducing many human resources hours of screening.

Factory Work Shrinks

Meanwhile, manufacturing facilities are putting on board smarter robots that can build products quicker and with less error than people.

Creative Jobs Affected

AI-powered tools are also making a significant impact in fields like graphic design, video editing, and music production, with growing instances of disruption and increased accessibility and capabilities in these areas.

Companies Saving Money

One of the main reasons businesses are leaning on AI is to cut down their expenses while making them accelerate and operate efficiently in various business units.

Workers Learning New Skills

Once, employers were not keen to invest in employee training to develop the technical and creative skills that could be transferred to computers—such as leadership, strategy and persuading people.

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