Women and university graduates in Australia most at risk of losing jobs to AI, report finds
- Artificial intelligence has yet to cause widespread job losses but the federal government has warned that telemarketers, advertising staff and accountants are among the occupations “most exposed” to being replaced by the technology.
- According to a first-of-its-kind national report, people in the more exposed occupations are more likely to be women and have university qualifications.
- They include clerks, retail managers, software programmers, accountants, receptionists and advertising and marketing professionals, according to data from Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) contained in the AI and Emplo
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- Artificial intelligence has yet to cause widespread job losses but the federal government has warned that telemarketers, advertising staff and accountants are among the occupations “most exposed” to being replaced by the technology.
- According to a first-of-its-kind national report, people in the more exposed occupations are more likely to be women and have university qualifications.
- They include clerks, retail managers, software programmers, accountants, receptionists and advertising and marketing professionals, according to data from Jobs and Skills Australia (JSA) contained in the AI and Emplo
Sources: Guardian