"There will be shortages in the tens or even hundreds of thousands of nurses, physicians, teachers, engineers, pharmacists, mental health counselors, construction workers and airplane mechanics – jobs AI generally can’t do"
The problem, as usual, is that these companies don't want to train staff, they want them to pay for their own training (university fees) and walk into the job productive on day one.
I guess there could just be more jobs than people, but I find it hard to believe.
Turns out the using the same pipeline from dating apps for hiring skilled professionals fails as miserably as it has in making lasting romantic connections. Maybe go back to what worked, starting with limiting the ingestion net to one's local area.
Seems that there are plenty of jobs available.
it also seems there are not enough people entering the workforce in parallel with a large proportion of retirement.
plenty of unneeded business/finance graduates available but we really need more sci tech and med to stay in step with demographic shift.
What kind of Sci and Tech?
"There will be shortages in the tens or even hundreds of thousands of nurses, physicians, teachers, engineers, pharmacists, mental health counselors, construction workers and airplane mechanics – jobs AI generally can’t do"
The problem, as usual, is that these companies don't want to train staff, they want them to pay for their own training (university fees) and walk into the job productive on day one.
I guess there could just be more jobs than people, but I find it hard to believe.
What kind? Vegetable pickers, roofers, general construction, etc.
Turns out the using the same pipeline from dating apps for hiring skilled professionals fails as miserably as it has in making lasting romantic connections. Maybe go back to what worked, starting with limiting the ingestion net to one's local area.