The latest World Economic Forum research shows that artificial ielligence could eliminate about 92 million jobs by 2030, but create 170 million new jobs.
According to Arstechnica, the World Economic Forum (WEF) recely released its Future of Jobs 2025 report. According to this report, 40% of companies plan to reduce their workforce due to artificial ielligence automation. In this report, artificial ielligence, while creating 170 million new jobs around the world, can also eliminate 92 million job positions; In other words, artificial ielligence can create about 78 million new jobs on net by 2030.
Skills related to artificial ielligence will be the most in demand by 2030

Every 2 years, the World Economic Forum preses its analysis in this area to help policymakers, business leaders and workers make decisions about the hiring process. To prepare the latest report, data from 1,000 companies with 14 million workers around the world has been collected.
This report meions the skills that will be needed more than others by 2030; For example, various companies have said that artificial ielligence and big data specializations, networking, cyber security and technology literacy are among the skills in demand in 2030.
The World Economic Forum has called artificial ielligence the biggest job creator among new technologies; 86% of companies expect artificial ielligence to transform their activities by 2030.
Of course, the report of the World Economic Forum has also ideified the jobs that are more at risk of being destroyed by the growth of artificial ielligence than others. Postal service employees, executive secretaries, and payroll employees are among those most likely to outsource their jobs to artificial ielligence. Graphic designers and legal secretaries also have a high chance of being replaced by artificial ielligence.



