In its new report, the World Economic Forum has announced that in the next 5 years, under the influence of important factors such as artificial intelligence, about 83 million jobs will be lost and will be replaced by about 69 million new jobs. . Consequently, in the meantime 14 million job positions It disappears completely.
According to CNN, the World Economic Forum says approx Quarter The jobs of the world will change in the next 5 years. In a report called “The Future of Jobs”, this organization has predicted that 14 million jobs will disappear from the scene by 2027, because 83 million jobs It disappears, but only 69 million new jobs It takes their place.
The World Economic Forum says the report’s findings are based mainly on surveys of 803 companies with a total of 11.3 million employees in 45 different countries. This organization believes that Artificial intelligence It will be among the main reasons that fuel these extensive changes, along with issues such as climate change.

Which jobs will be more in demand in the coming years?
In the coming years, companies will need new employees to help them implement and manage AI systems. The World Economic Forum believes that employment in the field of data analysis, machine learning and cyber security will increase by 2027. 30% increase Accompanied.
However, AI will put many jobs at risk. This group predicts that in five years the number of people working in fields related to Information recording, archiving and management work 26 million people will be less. Additionally, people who are responsible for entering information into systems or who work as secretaries are likely to suffer the most from the proliferation of AI tools.
Companies estimate that about 34 percent of all office work is currently done by machines, but that number is likely to rise to 34 percent by 2027. 42 percent will receive. Hence, businesses are redefining the skills required for their employees. According to this report, companies now value the ability to use artificial intelligence tools more than computer programming.