Massachusetts tops U.S. in AI job loss risk, Tufts report says
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Massachusetts tops U.S. in AI job loss risk, Tufts report says
""The jobs loss will be among more educated, typically higher-paying jobs," said Christina Filipovic, head of research at Digital Planet, highlighting a significant shift in job vulnerability due to AI."
"AI exposure is highest in occupations centered around data, analytical or language-based skills, which dominate Boston's economy, indicating a critical area of concern for job security."
"Highly vulnerable roles in Greater Boston include software developers, market research analysts, and customer service representatives, with software developers alone facing over 12,700 job impacts."
A Tufts University study reveals that Massachusetts faces the highest risk of job displacement due to artificial intelligence, with 7.35% of jobs vulnerable. This shift could significantly impact the state's workforce and economy. Boston, a major innovation hub, is particularly exposed, potentially losing $20 billion in annual income. The report indicates that higher-paying, educated jobs are at risk, contrasting with previous automation trends that affected lower-wage workers. Key vulnerable roles include software developers and market research analysts.
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