AI Disrupting White-Collar Jobs: Study Reveals Shocking Trends! #ai #jobs #technology

Deepak Bhaskaran · Intermediate ·📰 AI News & Updates ·1y ago
A groundbreaking study from IIM Ahmedabad reveals that AI is rapidly disrupting white-collar jobs in sectors like finance, healthcare, IT, and beyond. As automation and AI technologies advance, tasks traditionally handled by skilled professionals are increasingly being taken over by machines. This has raised concerns about job security and the urgent need for reskilling to stay competitive in a changing job market. How do you think this will affect the future of work? Share your thoughts in the comments below! Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more insights on the latest tech tren…
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