How will the AI job market fair?
Artificial Intelligence has emerged significantly in the last few decades. As per a 2017 research from IDC, released by Salesforce, AI is projected to create 823,734 jobs by the year 2021, surpassing the number of jobs lost to AI technologies such as machine learning and automation. These reports might not be accurate but there's no denying that it has created opportunities as well. While the COVID-19 pandemic had an upsetting impact on the job market as a whole, AI still manages to continue its upward curve. Read more on this here.
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