Google considers replacing some employees with artificial intelligence

GoogleIt is reported that it is considering usingAIReplacing some employees. Google is considering reassigning or firing some sales team members whose jobs have been automated by the company's new artificial intelligence tools, The Information reported.

Earlier this year, Google launched a "new era of advertising based on AI" to improve advertisers' interaction experience with the company, including the creation of advertiser-specific AI-designed assets for ad campaigns. According to reports, Google's advertising department has about 30,000 employees, nearly half of whom are involved in selling advertising services, but as advertisers adopt artificial intelligence, these employees' jobs have become unnecessary. Replacing these employees with artificial intelligence may increase Google's profits in the long run.

Google considers replacing some employees with artificial intelligence

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Advertising is notonlyPositions that may be replaced by artificial intelligence. With the development of artificial intelligence, many positions traditionally held by human employees are also at risk of being replaced.

A report earlier this year by web hosting company Hostinger found that AI has the potential to replace jobs in a number of industries, including healthcare, transportation and financial services. Globally, jobs in healthcare, especially hospital administration, are likely to be among the first to be replaced. However, the rise of AI has also created some jobs that did not exist before, including "prompt engineers" (responsible for generating prompts for language models) and AI trainers and auditors.

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