economy
January 23, 2026
ММФ: Вештачка интелигенција ће као цунами погодити тржиште рада
Вештачка интелигенција ће као цунами погодити тржиште рада, а млади ће највише бити на удару, упозорила је данас директорка Међународног монетарног фонда (ММФ) Кристалина Георгијева н а затварању Светског економског форума у Давосу. ММФ очекује да ће наредним годинама у развијеним економијама 60 одсто радних места бити побољшано, елиминисано или трансформисано захваљујући АИ, а овај процес ће погодити 40 одсто послова на глобалном нивоу.
TL;DR
- The IMF predicts an AI-driven 'tsunami' that will impact the job market, with younger workers being the most vulnerable.
- Globally, 40% of jobs will be affected by AI, while in developed economies, this figure rises to 60% in the coming years.
- Approximately 10% of jobs in developed economies have already been changed by AI, potentially increasing wages for those workers.
- AI is expected to eliminate many positions traditionally held by younger employees.
- Workers whose jobs are not directly impacted may see wage decreases if their productivity doesn't rise.
- The middle class is expected to be affected by these changes.
- Dario Amodei warns that the job market won't keep pace with AI's exponential growth within 1-5 years.
- Amodei believes policymakers underestimate the scale of AI-driven changes.
- Demis Hassabis notes that while automation may affect entry-level jobs, new, more creative roles will be created.
- Hassabis highlights AI tools as a significant opportunity for students and young professionals, potentially more valuable than traditional internships.
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