Kesuma to evaluate impact of AI on Malaysia’s job market

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Human Resource Ministry,Artificial Intelligence,Malaysian Job Market

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KOTA KINABALU: Human Resource Ministry is conducting a study to assess the impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Malaysian job market."We aim to understand what will happen to certain jobs in specific sectors over the next three to five years," he said at the Forum on Future Workforce in Sustainable Agriculture at Universiti Malaysia Sabah Sandakan campus on Friday .

"We will also provide direction for acquiring new skills and jobs that may emerge due to AI’s development, as AI could create new roles. He added that RM2.6bil has been allocated for the study, skill development, and human capital enhancement.

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