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The theoretical assessment reveals a correlation coefficient of 0.47, indicating a moderate positive relationship between AI adoption and unemployment across sectors. In simple terms, as AI usage increases within a role, the likelihood of unemployment also tends to rise, though not perfectly.
Examining the sectors most impacted, roles in computers, mathematics, architecture, engineering, sciences, arts, and entertainment stand out. These are predominantly white-collar professions requiring specialized skills and extensive education. Interestingly, these same sectors also show higher expected rates of AI adoption, with some reaching up to 80% exposure.