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...

Self Confidence

Confidence. It’s certainly true that some people have wallpapered their comfort zone with confidence, while for others it’s something that seems completely out of reach, but the reality is that confidence is something you can develop over time.

Want to know more?

1. control youmind 

We all know that our brain controls our body; but did you know that it’s also the other way around?

“Our bodies change our minds. Our minds change our behavior. And our behavior changes outcomes,” says Shaba Mohseni, who explains how bodily expression can directly and instantly impact your confidence


2. Training Ground 


Some people have lost their fear of heights by bungee jumping. Signing up for an improv workshop is an equally bold step for the introverts amongst us.

“The secret sauce to improv – the core philosophy and the engine that makes it work – is two short words: “Yes, and…” says Holly Mandel.


3. Role model 

An interview with social innovator and designer Lauren Currie shows how you need to embrace vulnerability and learn to tolerate failure to allow confidence to prosper.


4. The Stage 

Your confidence needs to be tried and tested to enable it to grow.

“Everybody feels fear and nerves; successful people learn how to use those emotions to their advantage.” – Marcus Leach (from Twitter) 

This seven-step guide to mastering public speaking by Marcus Leach will help you to get this control over your emotions. 


5. The importance of confident leadership
Confidence is a central quality of good leadership. Triple hockey Olympian and Senior Director for marketing at adidas, Kate Woods, knows that:
“Confidence is built during practice, not gameday.”  (from twitter) 
As with every manual, it is worthless just reading about it; instead, you have to take action. I am curious to hear from you:

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