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AI & Automation Predicted to Snag 6% of US Jobs by 2030, Reveals Forrester Report
Forrester's latest blog post predicts a 6.1% reduction in US jobs due to AI and automation by 2030, equating to 10.4 million jobs. Despite fears, the report highlights augmentation over apocalyptic job losses and urges leaders to focus on strategic upskilling and AI as a tool for human augmentation.
Introduction: The Impact of AI and Automation on US Jobs
AI‑Driven Job Losses vs. Augmentation: What's at Stake?
Generative AI and Its Role in Automation
The Risks of Over‑Automation and 'AI Washing'
Strategic Recommendations for Leaders and Workers
Sector‑Specific Impacts: From Banking to Advertising
Public Reactions to AI and Job Disruption Forecasts
Future Implications: Economic, Social, and Policy Dimensions
Sources
- 1.Forrester report(forrester.com)
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