The labor market

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Artificial Intelligence in Israel Between Local Challenges and Global Trends: Neeman Index Dashboard Presents Continuous Measurement

The Shmuel Neaman Institute has launched a frequently updated dashboard that monitors real-time demand for AI jobs on LinkedIn, trends in academic theses, and international indicators — to help policymakers understand where the field of artificial intelligence is headed.
Upgrading skills for the future world of work. Illustration: depositphotos.com

Huge study: Less skilled jobs experience more pressure to upgrade skills in job ads

Analysis of 167 million U.S. job postings finds “profound” skill shifts needed more in occupations with lower wages and education requirements, and that small businesses are upgrading skill requirements to catch up with larger businesses
The effects of artificial intelligence on the world of employment. Illustration by Avi Blizovsky using DALEE 2

Research: Almost all high-tech workers in Israel already use creative artificial intelligence tools

A survey by the Innovation Authority and the Brookdale Institute reveals that GenAI has become an everyday work tool in most high-tech professions, improving productivity and product quality – but also raising concerns about job losses, especially among workers in positions
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New study: Since the introduction of chat-GPT – junior jobs have been dramatically affected

A comprehensive study by economist Erik Brinwolfson reveals a sharp decline in young people's employment in fields affected by artificial intelligence, especially in software development, marketing, and accounting.
Unemployment increases due to job losses to artificial intelligence. Illustration: depositphotos.com

The AI ​​Revolution and the Danger of Recession Among White-Collar Workers

Analyst Brett Jensen (Seeking Alpha) warns: AI could lead to widespread white-collar job losses and an economic crisis as early as the second half of the decade
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Artificial intelligence is gaining momentum and endangering the most vulnerable workers in Israel

A new study by the Taub Center and the Mosaic Institute analyzes the impact of new technologies on workers in Israel, based on data from workforce surveys for the years 2023–2024. The sharpest increase in exposure was recorded among
The job market is becoming the Wild West.

The future of jobs according to the World Economic Forum

In addition to technological changes (artificial intelligence), two demographic changes are increasingly affecting economies and labor markets: aging and shrinking working-age populations, especially in rich economies, and expanding working-age populations, especially in poor economies.
A humanoid robot at work in front of a computer in the office. Illustration: Dr.Roey Tsezana

The future of work, professions and skills

A McKinsey report reveals how artificial intelligence and advanced technologies will shape the job market and professional trends by 2030.
From right to left: Ilya Sotskevich, Chief Scientist of OPEN AI; CEO of OPEN AI Sam Altman and Prof. Nadav Cohen from Tel Aviv University at an event on 5/6/2023 at the university. Photo: Avi Blizovsky

Sam Altman CEO of OPEN AI: We need to build a control mechanism for artificial intelligence like the Atomic Arms Control Council (video)

OPEN AI CEO Sam Altman and Chief Scientist Ilya Sutzkover participated in the event moderated by Dr. Nadav Cohen from Tel Aviv University. They addressed the issue of using AI as a weapon, the impact on the job market and the fear of intelligence
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The rosy future of green jobs

At the end of January 2021, the President of the United States Joe Biden signed a series of orders in favor of the fight against climate change, including stopping new oil and gas drilling on federal lands and cutting fossil fuel subsidies. Biden
Reduction of consumption in advance, reuse and recycling. Illustration: shutterstock

recycle the labor market

Depriving robots of their rights? Illustration: shutterstock

Civil rights for intelligent robots

The economic crisis caused by the corona epidemic. Illustration: shutterstock

The dilemma of getting out of the corona crisis - money or life?

US President Donald Trump downplays the importance of scientific findings regarding global warming in the event of withdrawing from the Paris Agreement. Screenshot from YOUTUBE

Who will benefit from dealing with climate change?

Illustration: Tulane Public Relations, Wikimedia Commons.

Civil service diploma

The swamp carps. Photo: Shimi Raf

summer seeds

Combination of hardware and software. Smart watches on display at CES 2016. Photo: Avi Blizovsky

The guide for choosing a computer course

What will we do for a living in the future? Illustration: shutterstock

The future of the future - the fourth wave - creative entrepreneurship / Yankee Margalit

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A study of a thousand student papers found that about half were copied

The building of the academic center is complete in Jerusalem. From the center's website

Every university graduate must take core studies

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Stimulating the brain / Gary Stix

Shinjuku Ward, which is one of 23 wards in Tokyo. Greater Tokyo contains 35 million people and functions as a megacity. The number of megacities in the world will increase by 2030, and sixty percent of the human population will live in cities. From Wikipedia

The super trends that will change the world