In recent years, the Artificial intelligence (AI) has advanced so impressively that it has completely changed the way people and companies work. As a result, AI in the job market has become a very common phenomenon worldwide, including Brazil is one of the countries that most use and trust AI in this regard, according to a survey by KPMG.
Brazil's high reliability rate regarding the use of AI in the labor market
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Listening to more than 17,000 people from different countries who are leaders in the use of Artificial Intelligence, the KPMG survey sought their opinion about the presence of AI in the job market. In all, 17 countries participated in the survey, and among them are: Brazil, United States, China, United Kingdom, South Korea and Germany.
What survey respondents say about AI
In fact, the growth of AI is overwhelming and its use is becoming more and more popular, however winning people's trust seems to be a great challenge. According to the survey, 61% said they do not trust Artificial Intelligence very much in relation to the job market. To give you an idea, most of the more conservative opinions came from older people. In other words, younger people tend to be more open to using AI in the job market.
The survey also pointed out that most professionals are still not 100% aware of how AI works, as more than 30% said they had never used the resource.
The participation of AI in the labor market
In addition to hearing the opinion of professionals about AI, the survey proved that China, India, South Africa and Brazil are the countries that most trust the integration of this technology in the labor market. In addition, she also analyzed in which areas AI exerts the most influence, where it was possible to highlight process automation.
Through this, repetitive tasks that torment the working day become the responsibility of of Artificial Intelligence, while the human workforce focuses on more productive. A proof of this is the AI approval rate at work, where 55% of professionals approve and attest to the benefit of automation promoted by it.
AI challenges in the job market
Even though it brings many benefits, it is necessary to be alert to the risks that accompany this integration. First, ensuring the use of AI safely is critical for every company, thus avoiding negative impacts for both the company and its employees.