The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

AI to give Scots labour market a huge shake-up

Report: More than 500,000 jobs to be both created and lost by 2037 – PwC

- BY REBECCA BUCHAN

More than 500,000 Scottish jobs could be created through artificial intelligen­ce by 2037.

According to research by PwC, the deployment of robotics, drones and driverless vehicles will lead to the creation of 558,000 jobs and the displaceme­nt of 544,000 others, as the employment market faces its biggest shake-up in a lifetime.

“AI offers a huge potential economic boost to the UK”

The profession­al services firm said artificial intelligen­ce (AI) will create jobs as productivi­ty and real incomes rise, and new and better products are developed.

PwC’s latest Economic Outlook, projects growth in Scotland of just over 1% in 2018, lagging behind UK growth of 1.3%.

In 2019, growth in Scotland will pick up to 1.3% but remain behind overall UK growth in 2019 of 1.6%, the report says.

Looking 10-20 years a h e a d , e m e r g i n g technologi­es like robotics and artificial intelligen­ce could hold the potential for faster productivi­ty growth, with a positive net impact on employment.

PwC’s study explained that as AI capabiliti­es allow firms to produce the same product at a lower cost, these savings will be passed on to consumers to keep companies competitiv­e. Households will therefore be able to buy more with their money as a result, leading to employment opportunit­ies as firms respond demand.

As well as reducing prices, labour-saving technologi­es will also improve the quality of existing products and bring new products to the market, which also create a need for additional workers. to the extra

Euan Cameron, UK AI leader at PwC, said: “AI offers a huge potential economic boost to the UK and it’s great to see the government recognise and support the developmen­t of the sector.

“People are understand­ably worried about the impact of AI on jobs, and businesses and the government need to address these concerns head on. Our research highlights where the biggest impacts will be and which areas are most vulnerable, so that businesses and government can help people develop the skills for the future.”

 ??  ?? LABOUR-SAVING: Robotics and artificial intelligen­ce have the potential to foster faster growth in productivi­ty, the PwC report said
LABOUR-SAVING: Robotics and artificial intelligen­ce have the potential to foster faster growth in productivi­ty, the PwC report said

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom