AI jobs threat sparks London mayor warning

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has warned that the UK capital is at risk of “an era of mass unemployment” due to the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs. In a speech, Khan emphasized the need for responsible use of AI to harness its potential benefits, while also acknowledging the risks it poses to the job market. The mayor’s comments come as the debate over the effects of AI on employment continues, with some forecasts predicting significant job displacement and others suggesting that new roles and opportunities will emerge.

The UK capital is particularly vulnerable to the changes brought about by AI, given its large number of finance, professional services, and creative jobs. Khan noted that London is “at the sharpest edge of change” and urged swift action to mitigate the negative impacts of AI on the job market. To address this, Khan announced a review into the impact of AI on London’s jobs market, as well as free AI training for millions of Londoners.

The British government has also acknowledged the potential impact of AI on the job market. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office stated that “AI is going to reshape the world of work,” with some jobs being more affected than others. However, the government also emphasized the potential benefits of AI, including the creation of new roles and opportunities.

The United Nations has warned that AI and automation could exacerbate global labor market challenges, particularly for educated young people in wealthier countries seeking their first high-skill jobs. Most forecasts predict gradual change, with management consultancy McKinsey estimating that 30% of US jobs could be automated by 2030. However, analysts from US research firm Gartner suggest that AI will create more jobs than it eliminates by 2027.

As the world grapples with the implications of AI on the job market, it is clear that responsible use and planning are essential to mitigating its negative effects. With the UK capital at the forefront of this change, Khan’s warnings and initiatives aim to ensure that Londoners are equipped to adapt to the changing job market and harness the potential benefits of AI. The outcome of the review and the impact of AI on London’s job market will be closely watched, as the city navigates the challenges and opportunities presented by this emerging technology.

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