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60% of today’s workers are employed in occupations that didn’t exist in 1940. 80% of employment growth in the last 80 years is explained by the creation of new positions driven by technology.
New Professions.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the job landscape, just like the industrial revolution, the advent of the personal computer, and the rise of the Internet did. As AI integrates into various industries and sectors, it’s creating new employment opportunities while transforming or displacing other jobs. Here are some of the new job opportunities related to AI:
AI Director: For a detailed understanding of this role’s responsibilities, see the chapter “How to Introduce AI into Your Business.”
AI Engineer: We will delve into this role later in this same chapter.
Prompt Engineer: This is a more complex function than it seems at first glance, as its value goes far beyond simple prompts and delves into prompts within computer programs.
Machine Learning Engineer: They are responsible for developing, training, and refining models that use large data sets to make predictions or decisions without human intervention.
Natural Language Processing (NLP) Specialist: They work on technologies that enable machines to read, understand, and respond to human language.
Chatbot Developer: They design and build programs that simulate human conversations, commonly used in customer service.
Computer Vision Specialist: They specialize in teaching machines how to interpret and act based on the visual information of the world.
Data Scientist: They analyze large raw data sets to find patterns and extract valuable insights.
Robotics Specialist: They work on creating and improving robots that can perform tasks previously done by humans.
AI Ethics Analyst: They evaluate and ensure that AI applications are developed and used ethically and fairly.
AI Security Specialist: They are responsible for protecting AI systems against threats and vulnerabilities.
AI Trainer or Instructor: They assist machines in learning efficiently through teaching and training.
AI Project Manager: They coordinate and manage AI-related projects, ensuring objectives are met and delivered on time.
AI Transformation Consultant: They assist businesses in integrating AI solutions into their daily operations and long-term strategies.
Human-Machine Interaction Designer: They focus on how people interact with AI and design smooth and natural experiences.
AI Regulation and Compliance Specialist: They ensure AI solutions comply with relevant regulations and laws.
These are just some of the many emerging opportunities in the field of AI.
It’s important to note that, like any technological advancement, AI will also displace certain jobs. However, technology has a proven track record of creating new roles and opportunities in the job market.
Those who invest in acquiring AI-related skills will be well-positioned to seize these opportunities in the future.
The above is an excerpt from the book “Keys to Artificial Intelligence” by Julio Colomer, CEO of AI Accelera, also available in a mobile-friendly ebook version.
At AI Accelera, our goal is to make the vast potential of Artificial Intelligence accessible to businesses, professionals, startups, and students from all over the world. See how we can help you.