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Impact of AI/ML on Job Market and Skills Set and Health Industry

ESP Journal of Engineering & Technology Advancements
© 2024 by ESP JETA
Volume 4  Issue 3
Year of Publication : 2024
Authors : Ankit Srivastava
:10.56472/25832646/JETA-V4I3P111

Citation:

Ankit Srivastava, 2024. "Impact of AI/ML on Job Market and Skills Set and Health Industry", ESP Journal of Engineering & Technology Advancements  4(3): 122-126.

Abstract:

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) are the next wave technologies which changed industries around the world. The following paper examines how they have had a massive impact on the labor market, employment demands and health sector. From a look at trends and an eye on the future, the paper will try to give you a full picture of the opportunities and challenges of AI and ML. As we all witnessed over the last few years Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning has been applied to many industries which is having profound effect on the market, the skill set and the health sector. This paper explores the role that AI/ML is playing in such domains, in this case in healthcare. In this article, we look at applications of AI/ML to remote healthcare, medical diagnosis, and hospital services. Also it covers the job market effects of AI/ML, with rising demand for AI skills and the creation of new job fields, as well as the worries of workers’ displacement from automation. Finally, the paper suggests continued education and training programs to equip workers with the skills to make it in the AI-powered economy, especially in the healthcare sector where the adoption of these technologies will likely grow further over the coming years.

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Keywords:

: AI/ML, Healthcare, Skills Set, Job Market, Future of AI.