The Future of work
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The Future of work
"Automation and artificial intelligence are redefining the workforce at breakneck speed, presenting both challenges and opportunities for communities to lead in this transformation."
"The World Economic Forum predicts that by 2030, up to 85 million jobs may be displaced by automation, but 97 million new roles will emerge, requiring new skillsets."
"The Delaware Valley Alliance serves as a blueprint for integrating housing, public safety, career training, and health into a cohesive advocacy framework for economic independence."
The future of work is characterized by rapid changes due to automation, AI, and remote work. Communities face challenges but also opportunities to lead this transformation. OIC of America focuses on preparing individuals with digital skills, emotional intelligence, and adaptability. The World Economic Forum predicts significant job displacement but also the emergence of new roles requiring new skillsets. Lifelong learning will be essential. The Delaware Valley Alliance in Pennsylvania exemplifies a coordinated approach to secure resources and economic independence for overlooked workers, ensuring equitable benefits from industry growth.
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