Technology and systems; Marketing and communications; and production, supply and logistics are the three sectors most likely to be replaced by artificial intelligence (AI), on the contrary, those with the least possibility of replacement are jobs in the field of oil, food and agricultureaccording to a study conducted by Multitrabajos.com.

What types of jobs do you think artificial intelligence can replace in the future? is one of the questions that the employment portal formulated in its survey in which 7,293 talents from the region participated.

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23% of respondents answered that in technology and systems; 12% said marketing and communications; and 11% stated that production, supply and logistics.

On the other hand, they believe that the jobs with the least chance of being replaced by artificial intelligence are:

According to Multitrabajos, which offers more than 6,500 job offers and receives more than 2.5 million visits per month, The trend of Ecuador is similar to the trend of other countries in the region -does not specify which-, in which technology and systems; Marketing and communications; and production, supply and logistics are the three sectors that concentrate the largest number of jobs that can be replaced by artificial intelligence.

wherein that there is a difference compared to other countries, according to the employment portal, are in the fields least likely to be replaced by this technology. IN Chili They pointed out that there are few opportunities in food, tourism and oil; Panama in oil, food and agriculture; and Peru in oil, tourism and food, respectively.

The ChatGPT platform itself – powered by AI – responds Which jobs in Ecuador will not be affected by this technology? Their answers to that question include some areas that are part of Multitrabajos.com’s research.

In its mandate, it states: health, education, creativity, services and maintenance, This shows that they are less “automable” because they require human interaction and skills; however, he emphasizes that workers who want to remain key in the future must continue with continuous training.

In the Multitrabajos.com study, the impact that artificial intelligence would have on workplaces was analyzed 84% people said that it would be positive, while 10% Don’t think it will change your job too much i 6% Others confirmed that use will have negative consequences in the workplace.

“Given this situation, it’s important that we stop for a moment and think about all the capabilities and unique qualities of human beings, all that we contribute to our work every day, that AI will never be able to acquire,” said Jeff Morales, head of marketing for more jobs.

92% of workers in Ecuador are committed to continuous training, while 8% say they will not do so at this time.

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As for the 84% who consider it positive, they state that 56% believe that it will enable them to acquire new knowledge that will help professionalize their work, 27% because it will make everyday work easier, 10% that it will help in rationalizing tasks and 7% believe that will enable the creation of new careers and jobs.

Of the 6% who notice negative consequences in their work, 73% of them believe that it will replace people’s work, 15% that it will make jobs more complex, and the remaining 12% that it will take away people’s responsibilities.

The figures also show that 65% of Ecuadorian workers are not afraid of what this technology can do to their jobs in the future, while 35% are afraid of being replaced.

Likewise, 88% believe AI will be their ally in employment, compared to 12% who think otherwise. The trend is similar in the region: 92% in Peru believe that artificial intelligence will be an ally, 85% in Panama and Argentina, and 78% in Chile.