AI may impact forty percent of global jobs within ten years
A United Nations report warns that artificial intelligence could affect 40% of global jobs in the next decade. This may lead to increased productivity, but could also displace workers. The impact depends on how AI integrates with automation and creates new roles. The report indicates that a few companies, primarily in the United States and China, dominate AI investment and development. This concentration could exacerbate existing technological disparities, potentially disadvantaging developing nations. The UN report also highlights the importance of international cooperation. It recommends that developing nations invest in digital infrastructure, data availability, and education to ensure equitable access to AI's benefits.