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World Economic Forum predicts 83m jobs to vanish
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Analysts at the World Economic Forum are predicting that globally we’ll see 83m jobs vanish, replaced by new technologies such as machine learning, automation and AI.
The Future of Jobs Report 2023 reveals that bank tellers and related clerks, postal service clerks, cashiers and ticket clerks and data entry clerks are most at risk of their jobs becoming extinct. At the other end of the scale, the fastestgrowing jobs include AI and machine learning specialists, business intelligence analysts, digital transformation specialists and information security analysts.
Those in the tech-heavy security sector are likely to already have many of the skills required to keep pace with the evolving job market. In the report, researchers believe that the fastest-growing job sectors could expand by as much as 30% each year until 2027.