Additionally, generative AI may influence another 11 million jobs in the US. The report emphasized that white-collar jobs will be mainly affected. The roles that could be at risk include technical writers, social science research assistants, proofreaders, copywriters, and those in administrative positions.
They predicted a loss of 0.6 percent loss owing to automation through 2030. Emphasizing that automation willthat are harder to fill, such as in the case of physical robotics being employed to aid frontline workers in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, job losses in the next two years will most likely remain subtle until questions on intellectual property rights, copyright, plagiarism, model refresh rates, model bias, ethics, and model response reliability are resolved.Although, Forrester highlighted that the technology’s potential could also lead to poor performance.