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Amazing AI Facts That Could Change The World

Strategy Driven

The demand for data scientists will be over 50% more than the supply, making it a VERY smart career path to follow. PWC believes global GDP will rise by 14% by 2030 due to AI. By 2025, revenue from AI projects will be $31.2 Since 2000 the investment in AI projects has increased by 6 times! Bank of America. Wells Fargo.

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Local Solutions Needed To Reduce Labor Shortages

The Horizons Tracker

Off the back of the IncreaseVS project, which looked into how to improve the employment prospects of people in deprived communities, my colleagues and I have argued that local solutions are the best way forward. Economic inactivity Projects such as this are important as they highlight the often hidden problem of economic inactivity.

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Is Your Job AI Resilient?

Harvard Business Review

With AI’s influence, their projections suggest a potential resurgence in global GDP growth, envisioning a substantial boost to the global economy by 2032. They conducted an in-depth analysis of over 160 million jobs in order to produce analytical insight to help leaders navigate this change.

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How Workplace Equality Can Drive The Economy (With A Little Help From AI)

The Horizons Tracker

This would allow them to explore how balance in the workplace contributes towards GDP. GDP is attributable to these declining barriers in the labor market,” the authors explain. Even social norms can limit the ability for people to successfully enter the workforce.

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Low-Skilled Immigration Is Needed To Overcome The Western Worker Crunch

The Horizons Tracker

Similarly bleak projections are made regarding the population of countries such as Finland. After all, research from the IMF shows that low-skilled immigration raises labor productivity and GDP per capita, with these gains typically shared across the population. Such an attitude is not only elitist, but also illogical.

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Macro and Micro Motivation

The Center For Leadership Studies

It is the study of employment, the forces of productivity and the factors impacting gross domestic product (GDP). The essence of her highly practical approach suggests that, as a first step, leaders have a responsibility to clearly communicate the vision of what change will look like and the impact it is projected and intended to have.

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Working Mothers Are Important Contributors to the U.S. Labor Force

HR Digest

Similarly, 42 percent of working mothers would look for higher pay, and 29 percent work seek additional training to boost their careers. The UN Women website states that by increasing female employment in OECD countries to match the levels presented by Sweden, GDP could be boosted by over $6 trillion.

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