Four Futures for Jobs in the New Economy: AI and Talent in 2030

Rapid advances in artificial intelligence are reshaping industries and labor markets, creating both opportunities and uncertainty about the future of work. While many executives expect AI to boost productivity and profitability, there is concern that it could also displace existing jobs if workforce skills fail to keep pace. The World Economic Forum outlines four possible scenarios for 2030, ranging from AI-driven growth to widespread disruption, depending on the speed of technological progress and talent readiness. The analysis highlights that outcomes will be determined not by technology alone but by investments in reskilling, governance, and human-AI collaboration. To prepare for an uncertain future, businesses are urged to adopt practical strategies that align technology with talent development and strengthen organizational adaptability.

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