The Role Of Artificial Intelligence And Automation In Reshaping Labor Markets
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This study explores the role of artificial intelligence (AI) and automation in reshaping global labor markets. With rapid technological advancements, AI and automation have become key factors influencing the nature of jobs and the skills required. The research examines how these technologies affect employment by replacing certain routine tasks and creating new job opportunities that demand advanced skills. Emphasis is placed on shifts in skill demand and the importance of continuous education and training to keep pace with these changes. The study also addresses potential economic and social challenges, such as technological unemployment and income inequality, proposing policies and strategies for adaptation. The aim is to provide a comprehensive overview of the multifaceted impacts of AI and automation on labor markets, guiding policymakers and businesses toward sustainable approaches that balance technological innovation with social stability.
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