AI Replacing Jobs Statistics

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  AI could replace 300 million full-time jobs. 80% of the US workforce will have at least 10% of their tasks affected by AI. 77% of businesses are already using or exploring AI. 75% of Chinese citizens would replace politicians with AI. CEOs of AI firms like OpenAI have signed an open letter warning about the risk of extinction from AI. AI already in the workplace statistics These tools replacing human jobs statistics look at how AI is already being used in the workplace. 1. 77% of businesses are already using or exploring AI. (Source: IBM) Fears of AI replacing jobs are warranted when 35% of businesses are already using it and 42% are exploring how to use it in the near future. While this doesn’t mean workers are being sacked, this becomes more likely as AI technology advances and is less reliant on human collaboration. 2. Large businesses are twice as likely to use AI than small businesses. (Source: IBM) Larger organizations spend more on research and development and have the cap...

Top 7 most popular search engine in the world

1. Google 
With over 86% of the search market share, one hardly needs to introduce readers to Google. However, it clearly needs to head up any list of search engines.

2. YouTube 
YouTube was founded in 2005 by veterans of PayPal and was purchased just over a year later by none other than Google, giving it control over the top two search engines on this list.

3. Amazon 
Amazon was launched in 1995 and, thus, is considered as one of the first large companies to sell goods online.

4. Facebook 
In 2006, Facebook (as we know it) was born. From 2004 until then, it was accessible only by students, and in 2006, it was opened up to the world.

5. Microsoft Bing 
Bing replaced MSN Search as Microsoft’s answer to Google in 2009. Launching with just 8.4% of the search market share, they quickly crossed 10 percent, and in a deal, later that year to power Yahoo search rose to 28.1%. In 2016, they added AOL to the sites they provide search results for.

6. Baidu 
Baidu was founded in 2000 and is the dominant search engine in China, with over 69.55% market share where Google comes in at 3.76. 

7. Yandex 
Yandex has its roots in a project started by two Russian developers to aid in the classification of patents in 1990 under the company Arkadia. 






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