Artificial intelligence or AI technology can abolish 5 percent of computer -based occupations. This information has come up in a new UK study.
The study suggests that the government needs more surveillance on the rapid development of AI technology and its use.
Experts at the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) said that AI technology will have a huge impact on the economy and society. Especially in those professions, whose work is mainly computer -based. The study shows that AI technology will make the biggest change in project management, marketing and administrative services occupations.
According to the IPPR analysis, 5 percent of the 22,000 general work of the employees is computer -based and AI can abolish these tasks.
The company has claimed that the current AI policy is only paying more attention to increasing the acceptance of technology and ensuring security. But the social and economic impact of strong AI technology is not being paid properly. Experts say the AI will have the most impact on organization, strategic and analytical work.
The 'AI Action' summit will be held in Paris next week. There will be world leaders, industrial experts and technology executives. As a result, the international policies of the development and use of AI technology will be discussed.
UK Prime Minister Sir Kier Starmar announced the AI Action Plan last month. The country's government has taken this initiative to establish the UK as a global leader in AI technology.
Many experts are warning about the danger of low employment. On the other hand, some technology executives say that the purpose of AI is to help employees and reduce their workload.
ChatzPT creator OpenAI recently unveiled its first 'AI agent'. These AI tools may automatically do specific tasks. Many people think that it will have a huge impact on the workplace and daily life.
In a report last year, the IPPR warned that about eight million jobs in the UK could be abolished due to AI technology in the 'worst situation'.
IPPR AI Chief Kirsten Jung warns that politics is failing to adjust to AI's influence. “AI's power is improving at a wonderful pace,” he said.
The IPPR report also states that the AI Digital Assistant App is using 'Character AI' about 100,000 people in Britain, where many users have established 'relationships' with these chatters. Experts have warned that such dependent relationships with AI chatbot can have a long -term impact on people's mental health. Especially in the case of young people.
Discussion on the potential improvement of AI technology and its potential to make it deep in the society is going to be stronger and the need to determine the boundaries of AI use with the active participation of the government and the people.
