According to a new report, cashiers, post office clerks, and bank tellers are among the most at risk, while frontline workers in delivery and construction will see their sectors grow. Bank tellers, cashiers,
A new study from World Economic Forum has highlighted what many people fear: AI will lead to job losses, with 41% of companies set to make layoffs by 2030.
By 2027, 60% of global manufacturers will adopt generative AI to rapidly enhance expertise among new workers. AI, combined with digital twins, will revolutionise industries by optimising performance and making data actionable.
Technology is predicted to be the most divergent driver of labor market change, with broadening digital access expected to create and displace more jobs than any other macro trend, according to the World Economic Forum (WEF).
The WEF’s Future of Jobs Report 2025, based on input from over 1,000 employers across 55 economies, predicts significant job creation alongside massive displacement.
The global job market is poised for a significant transformation by 2030, with numerous jobs facing disruption, according to the World Economic Forum.
According to a survey from the World Economic Forum, a 41% of employers will cut their staff levels in favor of Ai automation by 2030. Nearly 80% of large companies world-wide also say they will resell and up-skill workers to work alongside with Ai over the next 5 years.
Artificial intelligence is here to stay, and while some have embraced the technology, others are understandably worried about its swift evolution and how it can potentially impact our livelihood. Well now,
As per WEF's Future of Jobs Report 2025, technological progress, demographic changes, geopolitical tensions, and economic pressures are the primary factors driving the transformation in the employment
While the US economy recovers from the shock of the coronavirus pandemic, experts have warned that not everyone will have job security in 2025. Major US companies such as Amazon, Microsoft, The Washington Post,
The WEF’s Future of Jobs Report 2025, based on input from over 1,000 employers across 55 economies, predicts significant job creation alongside massive displacement.