Cooks, motorcycle mechanics and oil and gas company workers are according to Goldman Sachs

At the same time that less than half of the workload for many professionals will be automated thanks to artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT, they will likely continue to work at their jobs, with some of their time freed up for more productive activities, says the Goldman Sachs.

“The researchers didn’t predict whether jobs would actually be lost,” said University of California, Santa Barbara assistant professor Matt Bean, who studies the impact of technology on the labor market and was not involved in the study. “

In the report, there is also no precise prediction about what will change and when in the working environment”, he also noted.

He emphasized that the real challenge lies with companies, schools and policy makers, who in the future will have to help people adapt.

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