Jobs are safe with Ai (artificial intelligence)

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NEW DELHI: Investigative firm Gartner has assured that there is no fear in the wake of concerns that jobs with artificial intelligence (AI) will worsen. Gartner estimates that there will be more employment opportunities than the loss of AI's arrival. According to the artificial intelligence, 18 lakh jobs will be lost by 2020, with 23 lakh new jobs going forward.

Gartner described the 2020 key year in the AIA based employment cover. The company estimates that the AAI will have a large number of new jobs. In the coming years, employment demand in health, public sector and education sectors is likely to increase, and employment in manufacturing is likely to decline. The Gartner report made it clear that 2025 new jobs will be available for 2025 by 2025, with the creation of AIA employment up to 2020.

In the past, as a result of innovative innovations, temporary changes have been made to the job cuts, but later the positive changes have taken place. According to Gertner Research Vice President Svetlana Sikular, the AAI will have the highest level of skills required by millions of high skilled professionals, with the possibility of early, low skills and jobs available for better remuneration.

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Your post was so unbelievable that I had to investigate this myself. I looked it up and found that The Economic Times India published Gartner's research you mentioned. At first I thought you were completely wrong and the research supported job creation.

However, I looked through the report and YOU'RE RIGHT. NEARLY 2 MILLION Indian jobs are expected to be lost by 2020? That is absolutely crazy to me! That is about 1 million jobs lost in 2018 and another 1 million jobs lost in 2019. I just can't believe it! I thought maybe another few years before job loss.

It's important for me to add that with the fearmongering that AI sometimes brings with it, remember we as a people have the power. We can create solutions for any problem we encounter... an admirable trait of the human spirit.