The demand for artificial intelligence (AI) skills is on the rise, as job ads requiring AI skills have surged significantly in the past year. Data from the University of Maryland and LinkUp shows over 10,000 new AI job postings in January 2024, marking a 40% increase from December 2022. The Wall Street Journal reports a 31% drop in IT job postings in the same period. The rise of AI could potentially impact wages for workers who do not enhance their skills to align with AI job requirements.
Out today: Indeed's March 2024 US Labor Market Update. The spotlight section is about the state of AI jobs. People are talking about AI a lot, but are employers hiring for these kinds of jobs? Here's a ๐งต with what we can see in Indeed's data https://t.co/xVLHaqIRdR /1
Out today: Indeed's March 2024 US Labor Market Update. The spotlight section is about the state of AI jobs. People are talking about AI a lot, but are employers hiring for these kinds of jobs? https://t.co/xVLHaqIRdR
Rise of artificial intelligence could cut wages of workers who don't 'upskill' as AI job ads surge https://t.co/HficZs0AM2
Data from the University of Maryland and LinkUp saw over 10,000 new AI job postings in January 2024, up over 40% from December 2022. The Wall Street Journal shares that over 90,000 IT jobs were posted in January 2024, a 31% drop from December 2022. AI skills highly in demand! https://t.co/aZ0NHljcTF
Artificial intelligence skills are increasingly in demand, with the number of job ads requiring AI skills surging 21-fold in the past year. LinkedIn's chief economist reveals which jobs are likely to be disrupted by AI โ for better or worse. https://t.co/ZVPHM2XGZl