Do you see AI as the enemy of jobs? So this is your working knowledge


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Artificial Intelligence i.e. AI will see a lot of change in the future. Especially when things like ChatGPT and Bing AI are in the hands of ordinary people

People's understanding of artificial intelligence has increased since the access to AI tools. These are powerful enough to answer tough questions instantly. Meanwhile, people in many sectors are afraid that their jobs will be lost due to AI, but in fact, new jobs have also been created due to this.

While AI makes a lot of work faster, people have been fearing for some time now that their jobs will be lost because of this, whereas AI is a tool that helps people save time, i.e. using the time saved after taking help from AI. The rest is done for productive purposes. Meanwhile, the demand for AI professionals has also increased.

There are many jobs in AI

According to the study, there are around 45,000 jobs in AI in India. These jobs are in sectors like healthcare, banking, manufacturing and retail. The report also states that AI jobs are in high demand. Meanwhile freshers can also get good payment.

The report states that people should select careers like Data Scientist and Machine Learning (ML) as it has a lot of scope in the future. Along with this, there will be no fear of job loss in future.

The study has also suggested that freshers can earn up to Rs 14 lakh per year on the post of data engineer and ML engineers up to Rs 10 lakh. DevOps engineers, data architects and database admins can earn up to around Rs 12 lakh. People who have experience of 8 years or more in the related field can earn up to 25 to 45 lakh rupees per year.

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