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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

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