Jobs of Tomorrow: Large Language Models and Jobs – A Business Toolkit | World Economic Forum

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This toolkit provides strategies to navigate job risks, quality, and skills amid AI-driven job changes.

Large language models (LLMs) are reshaping the job market by automating and augmenting tasks. While they boost productivity and create new opportunities, they also bring challenges, such as potential job displacement. This toolkit helps businesses navigate the impact of LLMs on jobs, offering practical strategies to address job change, quality, and the need for continuous skill development.

There are three key areas: managing job displacement risk, improving job quality, and investing in skilling. Businesses are encouraged to implement proactive forecasting to mitigate job loss, establish internal job markets for smoother transitions, and promote worker agility. Maintaining high job quality through inclusive AI design and transparent governance is essential to ensuring worker well-being and job satisfaction.

Skilling is also crucial, with organizations focusing on LLM literacy and a skills-first approach to hiring and job transitions. Companies that emphasize skill-building and provide continuous learning opportunities are better equipped to harness LLMs and other AI technologies for a future-ready workforce.

Read the full report here: https://bit.ly/3C4dR3S

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