
new report examines the occupational exposure to artificial intelligence (AI) in the metropolitan areas of Delaware, southern New Jersey, and eastern and central Pennsylvania.
The study focuses on identifying which jobs are most exposed to AI, meaning how much AI could enhance or automate their tasks. Here are some key findings:
- The median AI exposure across all occupations in these areas is .307, indicating that about 31 percent of tasks in these jobs are affected by AI.
- Jobs requiring higher education and offering higher salaries are more likely to be affected by AI.
- However, higher exposure doesn’t necessarily mean job losses. AI could potentially boost productivity and wages in some fields.
Click here to read the report.