USA: AI could put up to 130,000 federal jobs at risk - AI Could Put Up to 130,000 Federal Jobs At Risk
Published on: March 7, 2019 / Update from: March 7, 2019 - Author: Konrad Wolfenstein
AI has the potential over 130,000 employees in the next decade in more than 80 occupations in the United States. According to a new study by the Partnership for Public Service and the IBM Center for Business of Government. The agencies and positions most affected by this change deal with finance, such as the Treasury Department.
Approximately twenty thousand Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax examiners and agents are expected to be affected by artificial intelligence within the next decade. Budget analysts and accountants are the next two positions expected to be heavily impacted by the further incorporation of artificial intelligence.
While the adoption of AI is expected to lead to major changes in the US federal government, not every industry is expecting dramatic job losses in the same way. Many marketing and advertising agencies don't view AI as a human replacement tool, even though CEOs in a variety of industries are facing questions about exactly how artificial intelligence will impact the job market.
AI has the potential to eliminate over 130,000 employees over the next decade across more than 80 occupations in the federal government, according to a new study by the Partnership for Public Service and the IBM Center for Business of Government. The agencies and positions most affected by this change deal with finance, such as the Department of Treasury.
Around twenty thousand IRS tax examiners and agents are estimated to be impacted by artificial intelligence within the next decade. Budget analysts and accountants are the next two sets of jobs expected to be greatly impacted by the further incorporation of artificial intelligence into the federal government landscape.
While the adoption of AI is projected to cause big shakeups in the US federal government, not every industry is expecting dramatic job losses in the same way. Many marketing and advertising agencies aren't looking at AI as a human replacement tool, although CEOs across a wide array of industries are torn by exactly how artificial intelligence will impact the job market.
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