40% of workers will have to reskill in the next three years due to AI, says IBM study
- According to a study by IBM, 40% of workers, equivalent to 1.4 billion people, will need to reskill due to the implementation of generative AI and automation over the next three years. Entry-level positions are expected to be the most impacted, while executive and senior management roles will be less affected.
- The study reveals that 87% of executives believe generative AI will augment existing roles rather than replace them. Executives in procurement are seen as least likely to be replaced, followed by those in risk and compliance, and finance.
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40% of global workforce need to be reskilled in next 3 years due to AI, IBM study finds
MANILA, Philippines – A new study by computing giant IBM found that about 40% of the global workforce or about 1.4 billion of the total 3.4 billion work-capable individuals will have to be reskilled in the next three years. The figures came from a joint survey between the IBM Institute for Business Value and Oxford Economics of about 3,000 global C-suite executives across 20 industries and 28 countries from all major regions in December 2022 an…
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The IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV) looked at two prior surveys for its study: one involved 3,000 C-level executives from 28 countries; the other questioned 21,000 workers in 21 nations.
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