Kate Whiting of World Economic Forum –
- By 2025, 97 million new roles may emerge that are more adapted to the new division of labour between humans, machines and algorithms.
- Roles already growing in demand include data analysts and scientists, AI and machine learning specialists and robotics engineers.
- The ‘jobs of tomorrow’ also show the continuing importance of human interaction through roles in marketing, sales and content production.
The engineers, researchers and marketers of today could be the data scientists of tomorrow as increasing automation disrupts the jobs landscape over the next five years.