Revolutionary advancements in fields thanks to AI
Artificial intelligence (AI) is developing rapidly and raising questions about its impact on the world of work. It is important to emphasize that AI is already present in several sectors of activity, such as online casinos, fraud detection and the cinema industry.
- Online Casinos : Using AI, online gaming platforms can improve user experience by offering personalized recommendations and detecting fraud.
- Fraud detection : The use of AI makes it possible to spot and anticipate financial fraud attempts, thus offering better protection to companies and their customers.
- film industry : AI threatens Hollywood actors’ jobs because it can be used to create digital stunt doubles.
The rise of AI in these different fields raises many questions about its impact on employment. What will be the place of humans in the face of this technological advance?
Unemployment in the face of AI, a legitimate concern?
It is essential to take into account the job losses already caused by the development of AI. For example, the French company Onclusive replaced 217 workers with technologies.
However, some researchers and experts remain optimistic that AI will also have a positive impact on employment. The central question is finding a balance between the benefits brought by AI and the preservation of existing jobs.
Continuous learning and professional training
Faced with the threats to employment caused by AI, it is crucial to develop continuing training adapted to these changes. This would allow workers to keep their professional skills up to date.
Indeed, many professions are likely to transform or disappear with the evolution of technologies. It is therefore imperative to adapt to these changes by training regularly to meet the demands of the constantly evolving job market.
AI, a complement rather than competition
Beyond the fear of unemployment, AI can be seen as a real collaborator for employees, improving their productivity and efficiency.
Indeed, certain repetitive tasks can be carried out by machines equipped with AI, thus freeing up workers’ time to concentrate on more complex and high-value-added missions.
AI could therefore become an ally rather than a rival, helping employees work better and achieve their professional goals.
Towards a framed and controlled future
It is crucial that governments and economic actors master AI technologies to preserve jobs. As Bruno Le Maire, French Minister of the Economy, pointed out during an interministerial committee dedicated to AI: “We must master artificial intelligence technologies to avoid being subjected to the standards of other powers” .
It is therefore essential to regulate the development of AI in order to respect social rights, the labor market and existing ethical standards.
The impact of AI on work will continue to spark debate, but it is essential to think now about the best way to coexist with these new technologies in order to preserve a human working world.