McKinsey Global Institute says at least 12 U.S. million workers will need to change occupations by the end of 2030 because of AI. Read on.
What’s concerning, said Institute director Kweilin Ellingrud, is that the churn will be concentrated among low-wage workers. They’re up to 14 times more likely to need to change occupations than those in the highest-wage positions, and most will need additional skills to do so successfully.
It “probably won’t be that kind of catastrophic thing,” Institute partner Michael Chui said. But “it is going to change almost every job.”Article content
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