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AI will change up to three million jobs in Germany by 2030

"Artificial intelligence could change the everyday working lives of millions of people. In Germany, seven percent of total employment could be affected, as a study shows.

 

If systems with artificial intelligence are introduced quickly in companies, many employees in Germany will have to prepare for serious professional changes.

 

According to a recent study by the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI), which was published in Düsseldorf on Thursday, up to three million jobs in Germany would be affected by a change by 2030, which corresponds to seven percent of total employment.

 

Many job changes in prospect

 

The McKinsey researchers' scenario assumes an accelerated introduction of AI systems in the USA and Europe. This could lead to the automation of almost a third of working hours by 2030.

 

By 2035, this figure could even rise to 45 percent in the EU.

 

According to calculations, by 2030, almost twelve million job changes could be necessary in Europe and the United States. In Europe, this corresponds to 6.5 percent of current jobs.

 

The study authors see this trend as a risk that the labor market will diverge negatively. On the one hand, highly qualified and above-average paid jobs will hardly be filled. On the other hand, there is a risk of an oversupply of workers in the low-wage sector. In Europe, the proportion of highly paid jobs could rise by 1.8 percentage points, while the proportion of low-paid jobs could fall by 1.4 percentage points.

 

Office jobs particularly affected

 

The McKinsey researchers see the greatest changes coming to office jobs in the administrative areas of companies and public institutions. More than every second job change caused by AI (54 percent) in Germany falls into this area. Germany, along with Italy, is particularly affected because office support jobs account for a high proportion of total employment. Customer service and sales follow with 17 percent, while production activities are affected by 16 percent.

 

Employees potentially affected by this can best protect themselves from being sidelined by AI through training and other qualification measures. According to the study, demand for technical skills will increase sharply, by 25 percent in Europe alone. But social and emotional skills will also be in greater demand (plus 12 percent).

 

Productivity growth could increase

 

The McKinsey researchers see the economic consequences as positive under these conditions: through an accelerated introduction of artificial intelligence and effective further training of employees in the European economy, the annual productivity growth rate in Europe could be increased to three percent by 2030.

 

The study by the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) examined the most important economic and social developments up to 2030 in the USA and ten European countries, including Germany, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Great Britain, Sweden, Italy, Denmark, the Czech Republic and Poland. In addition, more than 1,100 board members of companies in Germany, France, Italy, Great Britain and the USA were surveyed." [1]

 

1. KI verändert bis 2030 bis zu drei Millionen Jobs in Deutschland. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (online) Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung GmbH. May 23, 2024.

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