Inteligenţa artificială afectează direct piaţa muncii. Domeniul unde angajaţii sunt cei mai expuşi
Artificial intelligence is impacting job markets, particularly affecting entry-level employees in developed economies, according to a Goldman Sachs analysis. The most significant effects are seen in sectors like call centers, software, and management consulting, where job growth has slowed since mid-2022. Countries like Germany, Australia, and the U.S. show a clear link between AI use and hiring slowdowns. Entry-level workers face the greatest risks, with notable declines in job availability. Overall, while the impact on the job market is still relatively low, it is more pronounced in specific industries and among vulnerable job categories. AI adoption is rapidly increasing, with developed economies leading the way.