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Editorial Rating

7

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  • Analytical
  • Overview
  • Visionary

Recommendation

In this brief video, the World Economic Forum picks the brains of several experts for their insights on artificial intelligence and the changing jobs landscape. They predict massive disruption to the future of employment. Although this montage of opinions is fragmented and disjointed, it succeeds in depicting an uncertain future. getAbstract recommends this series of soundbites to students, workers and employers who are trying to chart a course forward.

Take-Aways

  • The OECD estimates that automation will phase out some 14% of jobs in the industrialized world.
  • Manufacturing and farming jobs will decrease, but even some highly skilled jobs may become obsolete. Bank clerks, drivers, customer service agents, receptionists and even radiologists may disappear.
  • Yet the shift will also create new jobs, particularly in the field of artificial intelligence. High-touch jobs in care-giving professions will become more plentiful.

About the Speakers

Fei-Fei Li is the chief scientist of artificial intelligence at Google Cloud. Sharan Burrow is the general secretary of the International Trade Union Confederation. Kai-Fu Lee is CEO of Sinovation Ventures. Yuval Noah Harari is a history professor. Economist Christopher Pissarides received the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2010.