Some U.S. Cities Will Feel the Impact of AI More Than Others
Las Vegas, Miami, Louisville, Orlando, and Grand Rapids were found to have the most at-risk jobs of AI automation.
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Las Vegas, Miami, Louisville, Orlando, and Grand Rapids were found to have the most at-risk jobs of AI automation.
19% of American workers hold jobs highly exposed to AI, where key tasks could be replaced or assisted by AI, while 23% have jobs that are the least exposed.
62% of legal professionals are not utilizing it, largely due to concerns over security, privacy, and a lack of knowledge among staff.
It only took five days for ChatGPT to receive its first 1 million users, and within 60 days of its launch, ChatGPT grew its user base by 9,900%.
A Mckinsey and Co. study finds that women are 1.5 times more likely than men to change jobs in the next seven years due to AI technology impacting industries with ...
Modi spoke at the G20 Labour and Employment Ministers' Meeting, where he expressed the need for updated policies and actions that could help prepare workers for new technologies that will ...
Commitments include third-party oversight of commercial AI systems, security testing by independent experts, methods for reporting system vulnerabilities, and the use of digital watermarking to differentiate between real and AI-generated ...
The Cengage Group's 2023 Employability Report reveals that over half of employers (57%) believe certain entry-level jobs and skills could be replaced by AI.
Meta’s new AI language model will be available for free for research and commercial use. It will also be available to software developers working on Microsoft’s Azure cloud-computing platform.
86% of employees think their employers must assume some level of responsibility in reskilling employees to help protect them from the threat of automation.
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