"Despite the AI boom in Germany, the AI job monitor shows stagnation or decline in demand in many AI disciplines, except for generative AI.
Generative AI is the topic of the year. Accordingly, the number of job advertisements for these specialists is rising sharply, according to the AI job monitor for the Chair of Information Systems at TU Darmstadt, for which all relevant job exchanges in Germany are searched for suitable advertisements.
"Our figures show clearly: Generative AI has arrived in companies."
Areas of application now go beyond just writing texts. Processes such as knowledge or service management are also being rethought," says Chair Peter Buxmann.
The growing demand for GenAI experts stands in sharp contrast to the rest of the AI job market. In all other AI disciplines, a decline in demand or, at best, stagnation has been observed for around two years. The reason for the reluctance lies in the weak returns on investment. When asked about the technology investment that has delivered the best returns in the past three years, cloud computing is by far in pole position, the new Digital Leadership Report shows. In contrast, artificial intelligence or machine learning only comes in second place with a share of 28 percent. If times get tougher, new hires will be shelved very quickly.
Germany is considered a country with the best AI training in the world. German AI specialists now work in relevant positions in many American tech companies. German researchers are also in great demand and often switch to Amazon, Google or Microsoft after completing their doctorates at a German university - also because the demand in Germany is limited, the salaries are lower and the working conditions are worse." [1]
1. Nur Fachleute für generative KI stärker gefragt. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (online) Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung GmbH. Nov 7, 2023. Von Holger Schmidt
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