TECH
AI holds risks, opportunity for global economy—IMF

Artificial intelligence poses risks to job security around the world but also offers a “tremendous opportunity” to boost flagging productivity levels and fuel global growth, the IMF chief told AFP.
AI will impact 60% of jobs in developed countries, said the IMF’s managing director, Kristalina Georgieva, in an interview prior to attending the annual World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
With AI expected to have less effect in developing countries, around “40 percent of jobs globally are likely to be impacted,” she said, citing a new IMF report.
“And the more you have highly skilled jobs, the higher the impact,” she added.
However, the IMF report published Sunday evening notes that only half of the jobs impacted by AI will be negatively affected; the rest may actually benefit from enhanced productivity gains due to AI.
“Your job may disappear altogether—not good—or artificial intelligence may enhance your job, so you will actually be more productive and your income level may go up,” Georgieva said.
The IMF report predicted that, while labour markets in emerging markets and developing economies will see a smaller initial impact from AI, they are also less likely to benefit from the enhanced productivity that will arise through its integration in the workplace.
The IMF is due to publish updated economic forecasts later this month, which will show the global economy is broadly on track to meet its previous forecasts, she said.
Discover more from Asiwaju Media
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
-
POLITICS6 days ago
Nwifuru, Umahi Celebrate President Tinubu at 73
-
POLITICS7 days ago
Umahi Accused Of Demanding Hot $3x From Popular Business Woman
-
EDITORIAL6 days ago
Where Is Dimeji Bankole NOW ?
-
CAMPUS REPORTS5 days ago
Upload your results or lose admission, JAMB tells Direct Entry candidates
-
NEWS5 days ago
We Removed FCT From TSA To Speed Up Development – Tinubu
-
POLITICS4 days ago
Mgboko Lauds Gov. Nwifuru’s Transformative Agenda
-
CAMPUS REPORTS2 days ago
Ebonyi Rep Member Returns N4 Million Amidst Extortion Allegations
-
TECH5 days ago
OpenAI faces tight deadline to secure $40bn SoftBank funding
-
NEWS4 days ago
Lawmakers decry prolong detention of inmates in Abia prison
-
JOBS/SCHOLARSHIPS4 days ago
Apply for AstraZeneca Young Health Program Impact Fellowship 2025 ($50,000 Grant)
-
FACT-CHECKS/INVESTIGATION2 days ago
NCAT Student Clears Ogah of N4 Million Extortion Allegation
-
TECH5 days ago
Elon Musk merges X with xAI in a $33bn deal