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AI could risk 17pc of jobs in Saudi Arabia: experts
Director of the Middle East affairs of a global consultancy firm, said that considering the future changing conditions, it can be said that 17% of jobs in the Kingdom will be replaced by AI within three years


Riyadh: International consultants said that Artificial Intelligence (AT) could affect 17% of jobs in Saudi Arabia in the next three years.
According to Arab media, Najla Najam, professional business manager of an American consulting business company, stated that AI is expected not only to change the way people work, but it is also possible that it will replace people.
The experts suggested that 80% of jobs related to creative work can be affected by artificial intelligence, while 53% of executive positions are at risk from AI. An increase is also expected in the manufacturing sector by 10 to 30 percent over the next three years with the help of AI.
The study revealed that employees in the Middle East are more involved in productivity issues than in other countries, but it is also expected that organizations will train their employees to adapt them to the demands of the new era.
A large number of those affected by artificial intelligence will be people from the 90s to the 21st century whose jobs may be at risk.
Oliver, director of the Middle East affairs of a global consultancy firm, said that considering the future changing conditions, it can be said that 17% of jobs in the Kingdom will be replaced by artificial intelligence within three years.
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