He lost his job to AI. Now, he has advice on how to be ready for the coming wave.
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Mark Quinn shared his experience of losing a job to AI, stating it was due to a reduction in need as AI improved. While concerns about AI-driven job loss exist, some experts believe it could lead to greater efficiencies. Gary Hamel highlighted the uncertainty in the AI job market, pointing out that only one job type has fully disappeared in the last 50 years. The potential impact of AI on jobs varies greatly, with estimates suggesting that 300 million jobs could be at risk globally due to automation.
"My skill and the job I was hired to do was truly no longer needed," Quinn told Business Insider.
"As far as I know, over the last 50 years, only one job category in the United States has disappeared, that is elevator operator," he said.
"Part of it is, we honestly don't know," Gary Hamel said about the effect AI will have on jobs.
"Some 300 million full-time jobs globally could be at risk of being automated," said Goldman Sachs.
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