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According to me, I am equally on both sides of AI that it will give jobs and also erase some of the roles that are affected or re-transformed by the introduction of AI. AI stands for Artificial Intelligence refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn like humans that means that humans are the original brain or the ringmaster for these AI technologies without humans they are operatable but not executable in every certain aspect of the development of any technologies the AI is not the only researcher or creator of the new way, it will provide you the roadmap to execute but how to make AI to execute is upon humans with their programmed thinking and our creativity and innovation thinking. So, by discussing all these things I want to say that without humans AI is also not working they are directly proportional to each other but from the job perspective, to ease the task of the humans there might be the possibility it is happening AI is replacing the jobs of humans but it is also true that it creates a new category of jobs also for which we have to evolve or learn it to execute it.
So, I am highlighting some points where AI can generate a job for us:
Highlighting some points where AI transform the jobs:
AI will transform many existing jobs, enhancing productivity and changing the nature of work:
AI will also automate certain tasks and roles, leading to job displacement:
In conclusion, I would like to say that AI will undoubtedly eliminate certain jobs, it also has the potential to create new opportunities and transform existing roles in ways that enhance productivity and innovation. The overall impact on job creation versus elimination will largely depend on how society, businesses, and policymakers respond to and manage these changes. By investing in education, training, and supportive policies, it is possible to maximize the benefits of AI and mitigate its negative impacts on employment.