AI Could Wipe 50% Of Entry-Level Jobs
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It might seem that exposure to AI in college would ready young people for the rapidly transforming workplace, but the evolving technology may be narrowing their options instead.
Jobs traditionally done by women are more vulnerable to the impact of artificial intelligence than those done by men, especially in high-income countries, a report by the United Nations' International Labour Organization showed on Tuesday.
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Jobs traditionally done by women are more vulnerable to the impact of artificial intelligence than those done by men, especially in high-income countries, a report by the United Nations ...
Jobs traditionally done by women are more vulnerable to the impact of artificial intelligence than those done by men, especially in high-income countries, a report by the United Nations ...
An ILO study reveals women are three times more likely than men to lose jobs to AI, especially in clerical and administrative roles. As generative AI spreads across industries, high-income countries face growing gender disparities.