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jobs in the age of AI, sustainability and deglobalisation

  There is no doubt that the future of work will be disruptive. But it need not be dystopian. Here’s how to empower people in a world of economic uncertainty and advancing artificial intelligence (AI). AI leads the race in the fastest-growing jobs over the next five years, according to World Economic Forum research. Here are some careers to consider. Roles in artificial intelligence (AI) are set to be the fastest-growing job type in the next five years, according to new research. The explosion of interest in AI in recent months, thanks to the release of tools like ChatGPT and Midjourney, has raised concerns about how the world of work is going to be affected by this new technological revolution. Economists and work experts are trying to predict which jobs are most at risk, and what sort of new jobs are going to be created. The World Economic Forum chimed in with its Future of Work report on Monday, detailing which jobs are going to be the fastest growing over the next five years, and w

Human rights and environmental activists from Nepal, Nigeria, Brazil and Israel were named the winners Thursday of this year's Right Livelihood Award

Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid and Republican challenger Sharron Angle stay tied in race for US Senate

China has halted exports to Japan of rare earth elements

Third party panel to study Canada oil sands impact

Senators aim to keep renewable power bill *clean*

Al-Qaeda in Iraq claimed responsibility for two bomb attacks in Baghdad on Sunday that killed at least 29 people and wounding 111

FACEBOOK DOWN FOR 1st time

Clinton: NATO's New Agreement with Russia Not the Best Way

Approximately 40 of the 80 whales that strand themselves on the north coast of New Zealand has died

Obama: Do not See U.S. Just For Donations

U.N. unveils plan to help 16 million women and children over the next five years

Ahmadinejad warned that a U.S. attack against its nuclear facilities could trigger a war "without limit"

United States on Monday rejected suggestions Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, about the Exchange of Prisoners

4 Killed In Attack in Pakistan

Researchers say Spiriva as good as Serevent in asthma study

President Barack Obama next week would give the award to a United States Air Force sergeant who was killed in Laos in 1968

14 People Killed Due to Landslide in Northern India

Russian Sale Missile to Syria

2 U.S. Citizens Arrested for Interlocking Sell Nuclear Secrets

Kenya: World Somalia Ignore Threats

Paris Hilton Adoption 20 Rabbit

African Wildlife Research Agency Forms

UNITED NATIONS launches $2 billion Pakistan appeal

Zimbabwe bars South African pop group from performing

Milla Jovovich juggles zombies, serious film fest roles

Obama commemorates 9/11 with appeal for tolerance

U.S. Embassy: Burn Koran Terrible Deeds

UN chief condemns Qur'an Fuel Plan

Brazilian mouse made U.S. elephant run on trade.

Clinton: This article Burning Qur'an, it is dishonorable and Shameful Action

World Trade Center steel at ground zero Tuesday and vowed to open the Sept. 11 memorial by next year

U.N chief in Rwanda over threatened Sudan pullout

Russian ships crash in the Sakhalin Coral

Muslims around the world are unwilling Quran Burned