Humanoid AI robot ‘Ameca’ was showcased in Geneva last year, raising concerns about the impact of AI on the job market. The head of Adecco, the world’s largest temporary staffing agency, believes that while AI may disrupt some jobs, it will also create new opportunities. From meteorologists to lawyers and screenwriters, generative AI has the potential to change the landscape of various professions. Denis Machuel, the CEO of Adecco, emphasized that AI will bring about a significant revolution, creating both challenges and opportunities. He highlighted the need for people to adapt to the changing job market and acquire new skills. Machuel also mentioned that while AI may automate certain tasks, it cannot replace the deep understanding and problem-solving skills that are inherently human. Adecco has partnered with Microsoft to create a career platform that advises workers and companies on skills and job opportunities. The use of AI-powered tools has also enabled recruiters to focus more on human interaction rather than mundane tasks. Overall, the impact of AI on the job market is expected to be a balance of disruption and new possibilities. For more information, you can visit www.ibtimes.com.
The Future of Employment: Adecco CEO Predicts AI’s Positive Impact on Job Market
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By ad-astra
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