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AI is more likely to transform your job than replace it, Indeed finds


According to Indeed, about 26% of jobs posted in the past year could be 'highly' changed by generative AI.

The rise of generative AI tools in recent years has led to fears of an inevitable jobs apocalypse -- a wave of automation akin to the Industrial Revolution that pushes massive quantities of humans out of the workforce. The findings echo a July paper from Microsoft, which similarly found that roles requiring the kind of repetitive information-processing at which large language models excel, like translation and customer service, were more likely to be replaced by the technology. Rather than enforcing a top-down approach to implementing generative AI throughout the workplace, it could very well turn out to be much more effective to give individual employees the freedom and flexibility to start using the technology in a manner that's best-suited to their particular roles.

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