The exact year 3 million jobs could be wiped out by rise in technology

The emergence of advanced technology is projected to lead to the loss of approximately three million jobs in the United Kingdom by 2030. This stark assessment comes from a report that delves into the implications of automation and artificial intelligence (AI) on the workforce. The analysis highlights that these technological changes are set to fundamentally reshape job landscapes across various sectors.
The report emphasizes that specific industries, particularly manufacturing and retail, are likely to face the most significant impacts. As businesses increasingly leverage AI and automation for efficiency, many traditional roles may become redundant. For example, routine tasks that were once completed by humans could be executed by machines or software, diminishing the demand for human labor.
Several local authorities and trade unions have raised concerns about the implications of such dramatic job losses. With the potential for three million individuals to be displaced from their jobs, there are serious considerations about the future of employment and the readiness of workers to transition to new opportunities in an evolving economy. The report notes that initiatives to reskill the workforce will be essential to mitigate these impacts.
In a statement regarding these findings, a co-author of the report remarked, "The time has come to tackle this critical challenge head on, and we all have a role to play." This underscores the importance of a proactive approach in addressing the skills gap that could arise as technology continues to advance.
As experts call for immediate action, the government, businesses, and educational institutions must collaborate to ensure that workers are prepared for the jobs of the future.