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Experts Predict 17% of Saudi Arabian Jobs to Be Impacted by AI in Next 3 Years

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In a forecast by international experts, it’s anticipated that artificial intelligence (AI) will have a significant impact on 17% of jobs in Saudi Arabia over the next three years.

As per reports from Arab media, Najla Najam, a professional business manager at an American consulting company, highlighted that AI is not only set to transform work dynamics but could potentially replace human roles altogether.

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The predictions suggest that AI will influence 80% of creative positions and pose a risk to 53% of executive roles. While Middle Eastern workers are noted to face more productivity challenges compared to their global counterparts, companies are expected to provide training to aid employees in adapting to the evolving landscape.

A considerable portion of those affected by AI will be individuals born between the 1990s and the 21st century, whose occupations may be jeopardized by technological advancements.

Oliver, Middle East affairs director at a global consultancy firm, emphasized that considering forthcoming changes, approximately 17% of jobs in Saudi Arabia are projected to be replaced by AI within the next three years.

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Izaan Zubair

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