They might therefore have a natural aptitude for working with artificial intelligence. More than 30% of 18-24-year-olds are afraid that the rollout of AI will have a dramatic effect on the job market, according to an Indeed* survey relayed by Fortune magazine. They lived through the rise of the PC, they lived through the rise of the internet," Hannah Calhoon, Indeed’s head of AI innovation, told Fortune.The fears of young workers are certainly amplified by some rather pessimistic reports. The American bank Goldman Sachs has estimated that generative artificial intelligence systems, like ChatGPT, could impact around 300 million full-time jobs worldwide. Rest assured, however, that the uptake of this technology in companies is still at a relatively low level.Newcomers to the job market can therefore anticipate their employers' future needs by training in AI.
Source: Forbes February 17, 2024 14:14 UTC