83 million jobs are set to disappear within just 5 years, according to the World Economic Forum’s latest report on the future of work. DW speaks with its managing director, Saadia Zahidi, on how the rapid advancements in AI and the push for green solutions are continuing to disrupt the job market.
While low-skill work is most at risk from AI, the report emphasizes that it will ultimately have a ‘net positive’ effect, with developments set to create 69 million new jobs by 2027. However, job disruption is likely to disproportionately affect women. Meanwhile, a talent shortage is pushing firms to retrain their employees faster: we explore the growing trend of companies focusing on training and ‘upskilling’ workers to keep up with the ever-changing landscape.
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