Tech workers are prioritizing their health and security over high salaries, according to a new report. The survey found that 56% would accept equal or less pay for a healthier work environment and better work-life balance.
As AI tools become more prevalent in the workplace, white-collar workers may soon face competition similar to what London's black cab drivers experienced with Uber's arrival. AI-based conversational assistants can increase productivity and make employment more accessible, but they may also lead to lower salaries and increased competition. This article explores how industries such as translators, lawyers, accountants, web designers, copywriters, and HR professionals could be affected. It is essential reading for anyone curious about the impact of AI on the workforce.
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