According to a recent LinkedIn report, by 2030, 70% of skills associated with various jobs will undergo significant changes due to advancements in artificial intelligence. Andrew Seaman, a LinkedIn news editor, emphasized that this shift won't eliminate skills but will evolve them. AI is expected to automate routine tasks, allowing employees to focus on higher-level responsibilities, transforming roles in sectors like software engineering and web design. However, manual labor jobs might remain less impacted. To stay relevant in this changing landscape, continual skill development and adaptability are advised for jobseekers.
"By 2030, 70% of skills used in most jobs will change," says Andrew Seaman, as LinkedIn evaluates shifts in skills due to AI advancement.
"As technology continues to change the way we work, everyone must be aware of what is evolving to keep their skills relevant and marketable," says Stacie Haller.
"You may not need to do data entry anymore, but you may need to do data management," according to Seaman on the future of job roles.
"Maybe one person can do the job of several," says Seaman, highlighting the potential productivity boosts from evolving tasks through AI.
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