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Women and university graduates in Australia most at risk of losing jobs to AI, report finds

Women and university graduates in Australia most at risk of losing jobs to AI, report finds

Summary

A new Australian government report shows that some jobs are more likely to be replaced by artificial intelligence (AI), especially jobs held by women and people with university degrees. Jobs like telemarketers, accountants, and marketing professionals face higher risks, while jobs requiring hands-on skills, like tradespeople and aged care workers, are less at risk.

Key Facts

  • Telemarketers, advertising workers, and accountants are among the jobs most exposed to AI automation.
  • Women and university-educated workers are more likely to hold jobs at higher risk of AI replacement.
  • Jobs with lower university qualifications but higher vocational training, such as tradespeople and carers, are least exposed to AI risks.
  • The Australian government plans to update AI regulation and safety rules soon.
  • The report shows no major job losses so far and says the overall job market remains stable.
  • Jobs at higher risk of automation are growing more slowly compared to those less exposed.
  • Some experts predict AI could eliminate many entry-level white collar jobs in the next 1 to 5 years.
  • The government will continue tracking AI’s impact on the workforce and support Australians with new skills and training.
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