The United Nations predicts that the value of the artificial ielligence market will reach $ 4 trillion and $ 5 billion by 2033, which is approximately the size of the German economy: The agency has raised concerns: Artificial Ielligence can affect 40 % of jobs around the world and worsen inequality between couries.
According to the United Nations Trade and Developme Agency (UNCTAD), the market value of artificial ielligence is expected to reach $ 4 trillion and $ 2 billion by 2033. Of course, advanced artificial ielligence will not be pervasive in all couries; That is, the economic achievemes of this technology are focused in some couries. The agency has also raised concerns about automation and job shifts, and warned that artificial ielligence could affect 40 % of jobs worldwide.
According to the report, artificial ielligence is not only negative for jobs and can create new industries and empower employees; Provided there is enough investme in enhancing people’s skills.
The impact of artificial ielligence on jobs

According to the United Nations, artificial ielligence -based tools transform the economy and create many opportunities, but they also pursue more inequality among couries. The report shows that 100 companies, mainly in the United States and China, accou for 40 % of artificial ielligence research costs.
In addition, the United Nations pois out that leading American technology gias who benefit from the boom in artificial ielligence, such as Apple, Nvidia and Microsoft, are now worth a market that competes with the GDP of the eire African coine. The dominance of artificial ielligence over national and corporate levels increases technology gaps and puts many couries at risk of being lagging. The report says 118 couries are abse on the issue of artificial ielligence.
In its report, UNCTAD has made recommendations to the iernational community to reduce inequality and develop artificial ielligence: the general publication of artificial ielligence technologies, the construction of joi artificial ielligence infrastructure, the use of open source artificial ielligence models, and the initiative to share knowledge and resources of artificial ielligence.



