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AI’s Future of Work: Jobs, Skills, and UBI in 2030

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The Macro AI Podcast, hosted by Scott and Gary, continues its exploration of artificial intelligence’s transformative potential in Episode 22, titled "AI’s Future of Work: Jobs, Skills, and UBI in 2030." Building on the success of Episode 11, the podcast’s most downloaded episode, this installment delves into the latest trends, predictions, and insights shaping the global workforce in the AI era. Recorded on May 19, 2025, the episode offers a comprehensive, forward-looking analysis of how AI is redefining work, creating new opportunities, and posing challenges across industries, cultures, and economies. With a runtime potentially exceeding 40 minutes, the episode balances technical depth, societal implications, and practical guidance, making it a must-listen for business leaders, students, and anyone curious about the future of work.

Key Takeaways for Listeners

  • Workforce Dynamics: AI drives job polarization, with 40% growth in high-skill roles and 25% contraction in low-skill roles by 2030, necessitating reskilling and hybrid roles like AI-human collaboration specialists.
  • Sector Impacts: Healthcare, education, creative, and green sectors see job creation (e.g., 34 million in agriculture/aquaculture), but automation reduces routine roles, requiring adaptation.
  • Technical Drivers: Agentic and multi-modal AI, supported by 6G and edge computing, fuel innovation, creating roles like AI integration engineers (35% growth by 2030).
  • Societal Shifts: A potential 3.5-day workweek by 2040 and UBI/UHI debates highlight AI’s cultural impact, with mental health and digital divide concerns needing attention.
  • Education and Skills: Interdisciplinary education, AI literacy, and global skills (e.g., multilingual economists) are critical, with universities like MIT leading the way.
  • Leadership: Human-centric AI, reskilling, and sustainability drive success, while navigating regulatory and ethical challenges is essential.
  • Opportunities: AI startups, governance roles, and power infrastructure jobs (e.g., grid engineers) offer growth, supported by collaborative ecosystems.

Relevance and Impact

Episode 22 stands out for its comprehensive analysis, blending data-driven projections with real-world examples, like aquaculture’s AI-driven roles and Musk’s UHI controversy. Its focus on actionable advice—reskilling for leaders, interdisciplinary skills for students—makes it relevant for a broad audience. The episode’s engagement hooks, addressing questions like AI’s net job creation and education’s adaptation, spark curiosity and invite listener participation, ensuring it resonates in the ongoing AI discourse.

#AIFutureOfWork, #UBI, #AIJobs, #Reskilling, #2030Workforce

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Gary Sloper

https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsloper/

Scott Bryan

https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottjbryan/

Macro AI Website:

https://www.macroaipodcast.com/

Macro AI LinkedIn Page:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/macro-ai-podcast/

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The Macro AI Podcast, hosted by Scott and Gary, continues its exploration of artificial intelligence’s transformative potential in Episode 22, titled "AI’s Future of Work: Jobs, Skills, and UBI in 2030." Building on the success of Episode 11, the podcast’s most downloaded episode, this installment delves into the latest trends, predictions, and insights shaping the global workforce in the AI era. Recorded on May 19, 2025, the episode offers a comprehensive, forward-looking analysis of how AI is redefining work, creating new opportunities, and posing challenges across industries, cultures, and economies. With a runtime potentially exceeding 40 minutes, the episode balances technical depth, societal implications, and practical guidance, making it a must-listen for business leaders, students, and anyone curious about the future of work.

Key Takeaways for Listeners

  • Workforce Dynamics: AI drives job polarization, with 40% growth in high-skill roles and 25% contraction in low-skill roles by 2030, necessitating reskilling and hybrid roles like AI-human collaboration specialists.
  • Sector Impacts: Healthcare, education, creative, and green sectors see job creation (e.g., 34 million in agriculture/aquaculture), but automation reduces routine roles, requiring adaptation.
  • Technical Drivers: Agentic and multi-modal AI, supported by 6G and edge computing, fuel innovation, creating roles like AI integration engineers (35% growth by 2030).
  • Societal Shifts: A potential 3.5-day workweek by 2040 and UBI/UHI debates highlight AI’s cultural impact, with mental health and digital divide concerns needing attention.
  • Education and Skills: Interdisciplinary education, AI literacy, and global skills (e.g., multilingual economists) are critical, with universities like MIT leading the way.
  • Leadership: Human-centric AI, reskilling, and sustainability drive success, while navigating regulatory and ethical challenges is essential.
  • Opportunities: AI startups, governance roles, and power infrastructure jobs (e.g., grid engineers) offer growth, supported by collaborative ecosystems.

Relevance and Impact

Episode 22 stands out for its comprehensive analysis, blending data-driven projections with real-world examples, like aquaculture’s AI-driven roles and Musk’s UHI controversy. Its focus on actionable advice—reskilling for leaders, interdisciplinary skills for students—makes it relevant for a broad audience. The episode’s engagement hooks, addressing questions like AI’s net job creation and education’s adaptation, spark curiosity and invite listener participation, ensuring it resonates in the ongoing AI discourse.

#AIFutureOfWork, #UBI, #AIJobs, #Reskilling, #2030Workforce

Send a Text to the AI Guides on the show!

About your AI Guides

Gary Sloper

https://www.linkedin.com/in/gsloper/

Scott Bryan

https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottjbryan/

Macro AI Website:

https://www.macroaipodcast.com/

Macro AI LinkedIn Page:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/macro-ai-podcast/

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