The study suggests that lower-wage jobs will be affected the most by AI, and those jobs are held by a higher number of women than their male counterparts.
, but added, “I think intuitively many of us appreciate that, it’ll be easier to automate some of these office jobs than it will be to automate carpenter jobs and electrician jobs and pest removal jobs — many of these manual services and production jobs that are far more male-heavy.”The study suggests that lower-wage jobs will be affected the most by AI, saying those jobs are held by a higher number of women than their male counterparts.
Other low-wage jobs held primarily by women including retail salespeople and cashiers will also be affected, according to the report, as will civil engineers’ jobs. The study says AI will help engineers and “accelerate the design process, taking all building codes into account for fewer errors and less rework.
According to the study, women who will be heavily impacted by AI development will need to expand their skill set to stay relevant in the workplace and move on to other positions. It advises that workers will need to adapt to the challenges laid out by AI and suggests companies recruit, hire, and train people who have the potential to learn how to work alongside automation and transfer internal employees into other roles they can grow into.Across the low-wage industries, the report said 1.
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