AI Could Enhance Almost Two-Thirds of British Jobs, Claims Google

According to research by Google, nearly two-thirds of British jobs could be enhanced by AI. At the same time, only a tiny fraction of workers is under threat from robots completely replacing human labor. Support should be given to workers to master the use of AI to work smarter and faster.

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According to Google, nearly two-thirds of British jobs could be improved by Artificial Intelligence. It says few are likely to disappear altogether because of AI.

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AI at Work

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This shall be shifted from being worried about losing their jobs to using AI tools smarter and faster. As stated by Debbie Weinstein, the managing director of Google UK, "Fewer than 50 percent of people are actually taking advantage of these tools in their working life on a day-to-day basis."

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Findings of the Research

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A thinktank, Public First, in research commissioned by Google, estimates that 61% of British jobs either will significantly change or be much affected by the use of AI. Only about 31% of jobs will remain largely unaffected, with the majority of those being in social care, transport, accommodation, and food services, including tasks that are complex and can only be done by humans.

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Job Transformation and Risks

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Few jobs will be completely replaced by AI. For instance, in the insurance and financial sector, only 4% of jobs could be lost, and 83% of the positions will have AI to augment them.

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Similar Studies and Partnerships

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The findings from Public First come in tandem with research from the Tony Blair Institute, which looked at different work tasks using an AI model, classifying them by potential for AI to cut down time needed to complete them or automate them altogether.

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It will be working in partnership with the Community union, Enterprise Nation and a number of multi-academy trusts to ensure AI benefits workers. Weinstein said: "What we do know is the first step is going to be sitting down [with the partners] and really understanding the use cases."

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Gov't Support and Economic Impact

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These trials are supported by the UK government. According to Feryal Clark, Minister for AI, speeding up the adoption of artificial intelligence is vital for growth and a new era of public services transformation. Such aims at making available AI skills training for career and business growth.

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Public First says AI could add more than Β£400bn to the UK economy over the next six years, a growth rate of 2.6% annually. As many as 100 hours a year could be saved for each British worker thanks to AI, with a similar degree of productivity increase seen when Google Search was launched.

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Google AI Developments

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Recently, parent company Alphabet announced handsome profits and a $70bn stock buyback. But it hasn't all been plain sailing: the rollout of its Gemini AI image-generator tool was flawed, and Google remains committed to pushing on with developing its AI. During May's annual developers' conference, the company announced AI Overviewsβ€”summaries of articles and search results. Already that has been denounced by publishers feeling that the new feature will send fewer readers to their sites.

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Conclusion AI sets out the promising future for the British workforce in terms of enrichment of job roles and increasing productivity. If supported and trained rightly, workers can take from AI opportunities that will foster economic growth through transformation across industries.

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