Generative AI is projected to automate many routine clerical tasks while augmenting high-skill roles by 2050. Jobs and Skills Australia utilized economic simulation to analyze how AI will impact the workforce. The report found that 4% of workers are in jobs with high automation exposure, while 79% have low automation exposure but potential for task augmentation. Automation risk is highest for clerical positions like general clerks, while roles such as managers and healthcare professionals may see enhancements. Targeted training is recommended to ensure all Australians can adapt to these changes.
Jobs and Skills Australia's report indicates that generative AI will significantly automate routine clerical jobs while enhancing roles requiring high skill levels.
The 'Our Gen AI transition' report reveals that only about 4% of the workforce is in jobs with high automation exposure, while 79% have low automation exposure.
The report forecasts that by 2050, routine clerical positions like general clerks and receptionists are at the greatest risk of job decline.
JSA highlights the necessity for targeted training to help the Australian workforce adapt to the expected shifts caused by AI.
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