Reports Explains Which Jobs are at Highest Risk of AI Takeover

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Reports Explains Which Jobs are at Highest Risk of AI Takeover
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A new report suggests that 27% of jobs are at 'high risk' of being overtaken by artificial intelligence. See potential biases and similarities in reports from guardian, reuters and foxbusiness:

comes from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development , a global policy group with 38 member countries, including the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.

"When considering all automation technologies including AI, 27% of jobs are in occupations at high-risk of automation," the report states."While the adoption of AI still remains relatively low, rapid progress, falling costs and the increasing availability of workers with AI skills indicate that OECD economies might be on the brink of an AI revolution."

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