Specialists predict that in the coming years, millions of jobs will be lost, but new professions will emerge in their place.
According to data from the World Economic Forum, by 2030, nearly 92 million jobs worldwide will be lost. The greatest risk applies to repetitive and predictable types of work. Bank tellers, postal workers, data entry clerks, accountants, travel agents, and a number of other professions may shrink due to automation and artificial intelligence.
However, there is also a positive side to the process: by 2030, it is expected that over 170 million new jobs will be created. Demand will increase for professions related to artificial intelligence, digital technologies, green energy, and data processing.
Specialists recommend learning new skills to remain competitive in the future, increasing digital literacy, and not limiting oneself to just one profession. The important thing is not to fear the future, but to adapt to it.






