From 2025, new AI-powered technology called electronic line calling (ELC) will be used to make close calls during matches instead. This innovation highlights the reach of AI into roles traditionally thought secure, such as line judges at Wimbledon, showcasing a shift in professional landscapes.
The researchers found that many jobs not generally considered under threat from AI are in danger of being replaced. Their findings challenge the assumption that only low-skill roles face redundancy, highlighting the nuanced impact of automation across varied professions.
The study emphasizes that the potential impacts of AI are intricately linked to specific skills. For instance, jobs involving routine tasks as well as non-routine ones, like diagnosing health conditions, are now assessed as vulnerable to automation.
The top position on the risk list is cardiovascular technologist/technician, where research suggests that up to 60 percent of tasks may be replaced by AI. This highlights a significant and surprising shift in the labor market, affecting even high-skill jobs.
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