A new study from Indeed Hiring Lab suggests that while generative AI will likely augment white-collar jobs, it's not ready to replace them entirely. The study, which used OpenAI's GPT-4 model, found that the majority of job skills assessed were 'very unlikely' or 'unlikely' to be replaced by GenAI.
, I highlighted venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz’s view that white-collar jobs , while not being replaced, will likely be all supplemented or augmented by AI copilots and agents.
Zero percent of the jobs studied were considered “very likely” to be replaced by AI. “Human work skills won’t be easily replaced in the workforce any time soon,” the study’s authors believe. “Today’s generation of genAI tools are not ‘very likely’ to replace a competent human worker in mastering and performing even a single one of thousands of common work skills identified by Indeed.”
Certain professions — including accounting, marketing/advertising, software development, healthcare administrative support, insurance claims, and recruiting — stand a greater than 50-percent chance of seeing tasks usurped to some degree by AI. For these jobs, “genAI may potentially be able to offer significant knowledge and solve modest problems, emphasizing the importance of continued upskilling and ongoing learning for human workers,” the study’s authors, Annina Hering, Ph.D.
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