Business leaders planning to hire more workers despite rise of AI: survey

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A survey by the Upwork Research Institute found that 64% of C-suite executives believe their companies will hire more professionals due to generative AI technologies.

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Nearly two-thirds, 64%, of C-suite respondents said they expect to hire more professionals of all types due to generative AI. When asked about the types of workers they plan to hire and whether they’ll be classified as full-time employees or freelancers, 49% of the business leaders surveyed said freelancers and 49% said full-time employees, leaving them essentially evenly divided.

Some of the economic research on the subject, such as a study by Goldman Sachs, indicates that AI is more likely to be afor human workers than an outright replacement for human employees. The study Goldman Sachs study found that about two-thirds of U.S. jobs are exposed to some degree of AI-informed automation, but that the average number of tasks in the daily workload for a given job that can be automated by AI ranged between a quarter to one-half.

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