AI is eating jobs at a startling rate.
During the Aspen Ideas Festival in July, Ford CEO Jim Farley predicted that artificial intelligence (AI) would cut in half the number of white-collar jobs in the U.S., becoming the latest boss to sound the alarm about AI’s impact on workers. Previously, Amazon’s CEO Jeff Bezos, who already employs about a million robots in the company’s global logistics workforce, said the corporate workforce will absolutely shrink as a result of AI.
The old success model might already be on life support.
The model that many of us believed to be the path to success may be gone in just a few years. We were told to finish high school, attend college, maybe even acquire a master’s degree, and then work on moving up through management toward a C-level job. But experts say it’s precisely those strategies and decision-making roles that will be performed better by AI than humans. AI will be able to process millions of data points and predict which international markets will be most profitable in the time it takes for… READ ENTIRE ARTICLE HERE