July 5, 2023
Nearly eight in 10 managers in Spain believe artificial intelligence will cause a labor crisis, Nation World News reported, citing a Gi Group survey. Nonetheless, 54.6% of managers said they believe AI will transform the economy, labor and society, and 23% said society will only face changing conditions in the labor market. increase. Meanwhile, 7 out of 10 of her managers believe that the digitization of the labor market will have a negative impact on professional wages. Of these, 37.7% believe that pay cuts will have a significant impact on jobs where technology plays a professional role, and three in 10 say pay is related to professional value.
Meanwhile, 92.5% of managers in Spain believe that AI technology could lead to the loss of some jobs, but 6 out of 10 respondents believe it will also create new jobs. A Gi Group study found that executives believe robotics, Internet of Things, and machine-to-machine communication (M2M) professionals will be the most popular profiles in the next few years. Nearly one-third of managers, or 28% of them, say they feel ready to bring AI into the workplace. The most optimistic executives by sector regarding AI adoption are logistics (50%) and real estate (47.1%).
