Now that AI has firmly found itself embedded into the workplace, fears over how the automation of so many tasks could hurt jobs is not going anywhere.
This is not a concern for the future, it is happening right now. While the exact figures vary, research from the likes of Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley suggests that thousands of jobs have already been lost to AI.
Not to mention the highly discussed concerns for those just entering the workforce, with entry-level jobs at top industries being the most at risk.
The junior roles that served as the training ground for future managers, roles that feature research, note-taking and admin, that allow new entrants to learn the fundamentals of their industry are the most exposed to automation of all....