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    AI skills are increasingly sought after, and could bump up your pay

    Date:
    Tue, 21 May 2024 11:00:00 +0000

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    Businesses are prepared to pay more for AI-skilled workers these are the
    best industries for a pay rise.

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    The adoption of artificial intelligence is significantly boosting
    productivity and wages in the UK, according to new research by PwC under its 2024 Global AI Jobs Barometer report.

    Sectors highly exposed to AI, such as financial services, are experiencing nearly a fivefold increase in productivity growth compared to less exposed sectors, highlighting AIs huge potential and impact.

    As well as measuring its impact on jobs, PwCs study also noted the shortage
    of AI skills and the lengths companies are going to in order to attract the right talent. Companies pay more for AI-skilled workers

    In direct contrast to initial concerns that AI would replace human jobs, PwCs report found that UK employers are prepared to pay an average 14% wage
    premium for jobs which require AI skills, with legal and tech sectors seeing the highest premiums of up to 58%. This puts the UK in second place globally, behind only the US, which is prepared to pay on average 25% more to those
    with the necessary AI skills.

    PwC UK Chief Economist Barret Kupelian commented on the economical impact of AI: In terms of the economic impact, we are only seeing the tip of the
    iceberg - currently our findings suggest that the adoption of AI is concentrated in a few sectors of the economy, but once the technology
    improves and diffuses across other sectors of the economy, the future potential could be transformative.

    Since 2012, job postings requiring AI skills have grown 3.6 times faster than all job postings in the UK, slightly exceeding the global average. However, this considerable growth is shadowed by Singapores 13.5x increase.

    Two in three (64%) British CEOs now agree that AI will require most of their workforce to develop new skills within the next three years.

    Kupelian added: As pickup of AI continues, this trend is likely to intensify, creating new roles whilst also reducing demand for some skills that can be done more efficiently using AI. More from TechRadar Pro Weve rounded up the best AI tools and best AI writers Lack of AI skills is putting public sector projects at risk Get your next role with the best job sites and best recruitment platforms



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