Tag #Reskilling

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AI's Reshaping of the Workforce: Reskilling and Upskilling for a Future-Ready World

The World Economic Forum's report on reskilling and upskilling reveals that AI's integration into workplaces by 2028 necessitates significant changes in education and workforce development, highlighting skills gaps and the need for collaboration among employers, educators, and workers to ensure a fu...

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AI to Reduce Workforces: WEF Report

The World Economic Forum's latest report shows 41% of employers plan to reduce their workforce due to AI automation by 2030, while 77% will reskill workers to collaborate with AI; however, unlike previous reports, this year's report doesn't predict net positive job growth from AI.

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WEF Report: 78 Million Net Job Gains Predicted by 2030 Despite Technological Disruption

The World Economic Forum's 2025 Future of Jobs Report predicts a net gain of 78 million jobs globally by 2030, with 170 million new jobs created and 92 million lost due to technological advancements, emphasizing the need for reskilling and upskilling initiatives.

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Future of Work: Adapting to Technological Transformation and Cultural Shifts by 2025

In a rapidly changing business environment, organizations face challenges in managing the present while shaping the future of work, necessitating a focus on employee upskilling, hybrid work models, AI integration, and a supportive company culture to achieve better results by 2025.

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AI Revolutionizes Customer Research, Reshaping the Job Market

HEARD, an AI company, has developed a platform that drastically reduces the time needed for customer research studies from 4+ weeks to 1-2 days by automating tasks and freeing researchers for strategic analysis, impacting various fields and causing job market restructuring.

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WEF Survey: AI to Automate Jobs, but Reskilling Efforts Planned

A World Economic Forum survey found that 41% of employers plan to downsize their workforce due to AI automation, while 77% will reskill workers for AI collaboration by 2030; the report highlights the increasing demand for AI skills and a potential shift towards human-machine collaboration.

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WEF Report: 170 Million New Jobs, 92 Million Lost by 2030

The World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report 2025 predicts 170 million new jobs, mainly in technology, and 92 million job losses, primarily in administrative roles, by 2030, due to the increasing impact of digitalization and automation across 55 countries.

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WEF Survey: AI to Reduce Workforces, but Reskilling Efforts Underway

A new World Economic Forum survey shows 41% of employers will downsize due to AI automation, while 77% plan to reskill workers for AI collaboration by 2030; this year's report, unlike the previous one, does not predict net job gains from AI, highlighting AI's impact on jobs like graphic design and c...

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AI-Powered Platform Tackles Europe's Tech Talent Shortage

Spain's technology sector has 120,000 unfilled tech jobs, while Europe has 13 million unemployed; the 'New Career Network' platform, a joint Spanish-Portuguese initiative, uses AI to connect unemployed individuals with reskilling programs tailored to industry needs.

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