Know what are the jobs that will be reduced by the rise of AI until 2030

Know what are the jobs that will be reduced by the rise of AI until 2030

The world is changing for the resurgence of technologies that is why in the coming years more deep modifications will be seen. The arrival of artificial intelligence and its position will force changes in the workplace.

That is why the World Economic Forum predicted that from now on to 2030 several jobs will disappear that will be replaced by AI.

There are at least 15 jobs that will degrade in this five years, however, in previous reports of the same forum, they also resurface new vacancies in the world, but oriented to technology and the development of technologies that help optimize business processes.

To determine what were the jobs that were going to disappear, surveyed 1,043 companies that together represent to more than 14.1 million employees worldwide.

It is the traditional administrative positions that heads the list. It is projected that postal service employees experience a drastic decrease of 40% of jobs in this area, followed by bankers (35%) and data entrants (34%).

The report indicated that the positions established for this type of functions are susceptible to automation and digitalization because a large part of their tasks can be performed much faster thanks to AI applications that can also reduce errors.

ATMs in other branches are also susceptible to their disappearance, as well as tickets and ticket vendors, This is involved with the rise of electronic commerce that over time has positioned itself throughout the world for its ease, speed, practicality in the experience of users.

Even so, the report said that although there are expected jobs, they decrease up to 40%, it emphasizes that these cuts will not be so severe. Companies are expected to implement policies that help ensure that employees work in other areas and do not lose their economic income.

Because the arrival of AI to employability does not have to be synonymous with economic crisis and job reduction, but of greater possibilities of preparation of users to develop in other less risky and more complex areas.