In the next 20 yearsArtificial intelligence (AI) may replace as many as 4 million (14%) jobs in South Korea.
The research report published on Thursday (November 16) states that high -income workers with better academic backgrounds face greater threats because artificial intelligence can easily handle their analysis they are engaged inWork with cognition.
Reports that artificial intelligence constitutes the biggest threat to high -educated and high -income chemists, doctors, lawyers, accountants, and asset managers, and work in the religious field, the food service industry and education industry, andThose who are engaged in singing careers are most likely to be affected by artificial intelligence.
In order to reduce the impact of population aging, South Korea is one of the countries with the highest robot usage in the world.
However, South Korea is still a country with low artificial intelligence.