Nearly one third of all jobs are poised to be fundamentally transformed by generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), according to a new study.
The research by management consulting firm Sia Partners shows that more than 80% of tasks in these roles are primed for automation, driven by the rapid expansion of Large Language Models (LLMs) and GenAI technologies.
The study, titled AI OrgReview: Assessment of the Potential Impact of Generative AI on the Workforce, analysed a range of jobs across sectors like hospitality, healthcare, engineering, manufacturing, legal, education, finance and the creative industries.
It found that roles particularly in tax, web administration, IT and digital design are highly exposed to the impact of GenAI.
“The study highlights the significant efficiency improvements and edge that early adopters of GenAI can attain,” said co-author of the study, Christian Howieson, Engagement Manager for Ireland and the UK at Sia Partners.
“However, organisational planning and design methods need to evolve to ensure these technologies are implemented thoughtfully, with a necessary focus on people,” he added.
The study on workplace readiness for GenAI analysed 50 occupations, scanning 1,000 work-related tasks or activities.
Researchers then validated the model’s accuracy by comparing its results with assessments from internal GenAI experts and found it to be over 90% accurate.
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