Episode 36 — AI and Employment — Jobs Lost, Jobs Created

AI is reshaping the workplace as profoundly as earlier industrial revolutions. This episode begins by exploring the jobs most vulnerable to automation, including roles in manufacturing, logistics, and clerical work, where routine tasks can be replicated by machines. It also highlights categories of work less likely to be displaced, such as roles requiring creativity, empathy, and complex judgment. At the same time, AI is creating new opportunities in data science, machine learning engineering, ethics and governance, and AI-focused project management.
We examine both the risks and the opportunities in detail. Productivity gains from AI adoption may fuel economic growth, but without proactive policy and corporate responsibility, these gains may exacerbate inequality. Case studies from healthcare, retail, and finance show how AI changes not just the number of jobs but the skills they require. Education systems and workforce development programs are increasingly focused on reskilling workers, while governments debate proposals like universal basic income or expanded social safety nets. By the end, listeners will see employment and AI as a complex relationship: one where jobs are lost, jobs are created, and nearly all jobs are transformed. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber prepcasts, books, and information to strengthen your certification path.
Episode 36 — AI and Employment — Jobs Lost, Jobs Created
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