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Advances in AI and automation could eliminate tasks like manual assembly, data entry, bank tellers, and routine data analysis by 2030. Reports warn millions of positions may vanish, transforming roles and creating new jobs but risking significant economic and social disruption due to large-scale workforce displacement.[AI generated]
Why's our monitor labelling this an incident or hazard?
The article does not describe any actual AI incident or harm that has occurred. Instead, it outlines plausible future impacts of AI on the labor market, including job displacement risks and new job creation. There is no direct or indirect harm currently caused by AI systems described, only potential future changes. Therefore, it fits the definition of an AI Hazard, as it plausibly leads to future harm (job loss) due to AI development and use.[AI generated]