A new report from Jobs and Skills Australia indicates that women and university graduates in Australia are most vulnerable to job displacement by artificial intelligence. Occupations like telemarketing, advertising, and accounting are identified as high-risk due to their routine cognitive tasks being automatable by generative AI. While the report found no evidence of broad labor market upheaval yet, it noted slower employment growth in these exposed roles compared to less exposed manual jobs. The Australian government is preparing updated regulations and support measures to help workers adapt to these changes. AI
IMPACT Highlights potential job displacement for specific demographics and occupations, prompting government regulatory action and support measures.
RANK_REASON Report on AI's impact on employment in Australia, including government response and expert commentary.
- Albanese Government
- Amanda Rishworth
- Anthropic
- artificial intelligence
- Australia
- Dario Amodei
- Department of Employment and Workplace Relations
- Jobs and Skills Australia
- US
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