We didn't see the internet coming, but AI is within viewThe adoption of groundbreaking technology is often hard to predict.
The World Economic Forum estimated 83 million jobs worldwide would be lost over the next five years because of AI, with 69 million jobs created — that leaves 14 million jobs that will cease to exist during that timeframe.
In the US, the knowledge-worker class is estimated to be nearly 100 million workers, one out of three Americans.
The small and large compounding effects of productivity growth across many industries are central to the growth trajectory and the long-run effects of AI.
This is an alarmingly trivial amount for an economy of $25 trillion GDP and over 150 million workers.
Persons:
Goldman Sachs, Joseph Schumpeter, Bill Gates, David Letterman, Paul Krugman, Erik Brynjolfsson, —, Brynjolfsson, Robert Solow, Robert Gordon, provocatively, It's, Gordon, David Autor, Maria Flynn, Flynn, –, Georgia –, Emil Skandul, Tony Blair
Organizations:
McKinsey, Newsweek, Stanford University, Microsoft, Amazon, Cisco, Economic, International Labor Organization, Organization for Economic Co, Development, MIT, Congressional, Office, Department of Labor, Tony Blair Institute
Locations:
Washington, Singapore, New York, Georgia