The World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report shows how various job roles and careers are set to grow or decline by 2030. While clerical work shows a sharp decline, tech careers like AI roles are ...
World Economic Forum (WEF) report reveals the most in demand jobs and skills as industry roles rapidly evolve.
The way we live, work, and consume is undergoing a seismic shift, driven by advancements in technology, shifting societal norms, and economic forces shaping global markets. Among the boldest ...
Before US President Joe Biden’s attack on China’s growth prospects, Justin Lin Yifu said it was on track to becoming the ...
Global growth is projected at 3.3 percent both in 2025 and 2026, broadly unchanged from the October 2024 World Economic ...
Broadening digital access is expected to be the most transformative trend — both across technology-related trends and overall ...
Hollywood's depictions of the future are usually pretty far-fetched — like the flying cars of "Blade Runner" and the hoverboards in "Back to the Future II." The World Economic forum surveyed ...
"Half of employers plan to re-orient their business in response to AI," writes the WEF in the report. "Two-thirds plan to ...
Artificial intelligence is coming for your job: 41% of employers intend to downsize their workforce as AI automates certain ...
Bank tellers, cashiers, postal workers, and the jobs of administrative assistants are among those forecast to decline by 2030, according to the World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report ...
Over 40 of employers worldwide plan to downsize their workforce a World Economic Forum survey shows Read Full Article at RTcom ...
Predictions are a notoriously fickle game. Just ask Ken Olson, president of mainframe manufacturers Digital Equipment Corp, who in 1977 confidently ...