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AI Tsunami: Over 50 Million US and Mexican Jobs Set to Be Engulfed Within a Year

In a startling revelation that threatens to upend the global workforce, artificial intelligence is poised to unleash a tidal wave of change, potentially swamping over 50 million jobs across the United States and Mexico in the coming year. This isn't science fiction—it's the sobering reality unveiled by a groundbreaking study from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB). AI's Seismic Shift: Millions of Jobs in the Crosshairs "We're staring down the barrel of an industrial revolution on steroids," warns Eric Parrado, chief economist at the IDB and co-author of the study. "This isn't a gentle tide of change—it's a tsunami that's about to crash over the job market." The IDB's innovative AI-Generated Index of Occupational Exposure paints a picture of impending upheaval: In the US: 43 million jobs will be caught in AI's crosshairs within a year, surging to a staggering 70 million in a decade. In Mexico: 16 million positions face ...

The impact of artificial intelligence on jobs in Japan

Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have raised concerns about the future of employment. In Japan, the government has introduced the AISHE (Artificial Intelligence Social Human Resource and Employment) system to equip the young generation with skills needed for the future job market. This paper discusses the impact of AI on jobs in Japan and the effectiveness of the AISHE system.   The use of AI in the workplace is growing rapidly in Japan. It has been predicted that 50% of jobs in Japan will be replaced by automation and AI by 2025. While this change can bring benefits such as increased efficiency and lower labor costs, it also brings with it significant challenges, including unemployment and income inequality. Japan must prepare for this reality by reskilling its workforce and providing the necessary skills to thrive in a world of AI.   The impact of artificial intelligence on jobs in Japan   As Artificial I...