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Artificial intelligence and the labour market – opportunity or threat?

Artificial intelligence is playing an increasingly important role in our professional and private lives. Automating processes, analysing data in real time or creating predictive models are just some of the possibilities of AI. However, its rapid development raises questions about the future of the labour market, especially in the context of the demand for IT professionals: can AI automate their work and reduce the demand for these skills? Or, on the contrary, will it open the door to new opportunities?


The introduction of AI into the business world is often associated with concerns about automation that could replace humans in certain roles. Indeed, in some cases AI is able to perform tasks on its own, such as code generation or automated data analysis. Examples of tools such as GitHub Copilot or ChatGPT show that AI can effectively support programming processes. However, it is worth noting that these tools are mainly for speeding up work, not replacing it altogether.

The future of programming is probably not to eliminate specialists, but to change their role. Programmers will have to expand their competences by learning to work with AI and use it as a support in their daily work.


AI – an innovation?

Instead of seeing AI as a threat, more and more companies are recognising its potential as a tool to support innovation. At Expert Links, we are seeing a growing interest in projects that use artificial intelligence. Companies are keen to invest in technologies that allow them to better understand customer needs, optimise processes and create innovative solutions.

Thanks to AI, new roles are being created; machine learning specialists, data engineers or AI analysts. Niches are also emerging where traditional programming competences are combined with business and analytical skills. All this makes the AI market develop even more dynamically.


Why do we believe in the positive impact of AI?

At Expert Links, we are convinced that AI will primarily have a positive impact on the labour market. We see that the implementation of AI technology not only speeds up projects, but also stimulates the development of new initiatives. As a result, the AI industry continues to grow, offering more and more career opportunities.

Observing the rapid growth in the number of projects, we see one thing – companies see the value that artificial intelligence brings and are willing to invest in its development. This is positive news not only for the IT industry, but for the economy as a whole.


AI is not just a technology, but a catalyst for change that is redefining the way we work. Instead of fearing automation, it is worth recognising the opportunities that artificial intelligence brings.

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