A report issued by the United Nations Labor Organization on Tuesday showed that the functions of women carried out by women are more likely to have the impact of artificial intelligence than men, especially in high -income countries, showed a report issued by the United Nations Labor Organization on Tuesday.
It found that 9.6 % of traditional female jobs have been transferred compared to 3.5 % of the men carrying out as artificial intelligence is increasingly taking administrative tasks and converting religious jobs, such as secretarial work.
The report said that human participation will remain required for many tasks – and the roles are likely to change radically instead of eliminating them.
Jobs in the media, software and financing related to financing are also at the forefront of change, as obstetric intelligence expands its educational capabilities.
The report said: “We stress that this exposure does not mean immediate automation of the entire occupation, but rather that the possibility of a large share of its current tasks that will be implemented using this technology.”
He called on government organizations, employers and workers to think about how to use artificial intelligence to enhance productivity and quality of function.