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title: AI Influence in the Workplace- Job Stratification and Economic Impact
description: The United Nations and International Labor Organization have issued a report underscoring that the workplace stands at the forefront of AI’s influence, potentially narrowing or widening existing income gaps worldwide. The report emphasizes that the adoption of AI technology into workplace practices is pivotal, urging businesses to prioritize employee training and participation in AI-related decisions. By involving workers more in these processes, organizations can enhance equitable access to opp
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date: 2024-08-22T08:08:11.000Z
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is set to profoundly transform the workforce, introducing significant job stratification. This phenomenon highlights disparities among workers based on education,[ skill](https://www.sovereignmagazine.com/article/what-kinds-of-skills-really-stand-out-for-employers) levels and geographic locations. Highly educated individuals are often engaged in roles related to model building and [AI deployment](https://www.sovereignmagazine.com/article/connecting-the-dots-between-ai-and-artificial-general-intelligence-agi-in-september-2024), while those with less education find themselves in low-paying, precarious [jobs](https://www.sovereignmagazine.com/article/intel-plans-15-000-layoffs-to-shift-market-dynamics-and-navigate-the-financial-repercussions) such as data annotation. This growing divide has serious implications for economic distribution, particularly since wealthier nations tend to have a greater number of high-skilled opportunities in the AI sector.

Concerns over job stratification resonate across entire economies. A recent report from the United Nations and International Labor Organization warns that the workplace is central to AI’s influence, with the potential to either narrow or widen existing income gaps. The report calls for businesses to prioritize training and employee participation in AI-related decisions, emphasizing the importance of including workers in these processes to enhance equitable access to opportunities.

AI’s capabilities extend beyond mere productivity improvements, as it promises to free human labor from mundane tasks that have long defined the workforce. If executed fairly, [AI can spawn more jobs](https://www.sovereignmagazine.com/article/the-impact-of-ai-on-job-security-insights-from-davos-2024) and expand opportunities, allowing workers to transition into more creative and meaningful roles. Nonetheless, the report raises alarms about algorithmic management, where algorithms assign and evaluate human jobs, potentially stripping workers of their autonomy and making it difficult for them to influence their work experience.

The potential for economic growth in the AI age is heavily contingent upon organizations adopting a participatory approach to technology integration. The authors of the report emphasize that the quality of job experiences will largely depend on the voice that workers have in shaping and utilizing new technologies. Encouraging open communication between management and employees regarding [AI integration](https://www.sovereignmagazine.com/article/algorithms-have-already-taken-over-human-decision-making) can foster better job satisfaction and economic advancement.

The report highlights various stages of the AI value chain where [career opportunities](https://www.sovereignmagazine.com/article/the-benefits-of-pursuing-a-tech-oriented-degree-in-today-s-digital-landscape) are surfacing, but it also amplifies existing inequalities. Low-wage jobs associated with data collection and content moderation are often found in developing countries, while higher-skilled positions, such as model design and training, are concentrated in more affluent regions. This disparity raises urgent concerns about the risk of underdeveloped regions being left behind in the AI evolution unless significant investments are made to improve digital infrastructure and education.

Moreover, the resource-intensive nature of AI development creates a significant barrier for countries with limited access. For instance, the training cost of[ OpenAI’s GPT-4 ](https://www.sovereignmagazine.com/article/challenged-by-openai-advancement-intel-faces-a-sharp-decline-in-its-stock-price)was around $78 million, whereas Google’s [Gemini](https://www.sovereignmagazine.com/article/google-deepmind-s-gemini-outperforms-openai-s-gpt-4-in-ai-race) Ultra approached $191 million. Such financial obligations significantly disadvantage lower-income nations, underscoring the need for global stakeholders to invest proactively in enhancing AI readiness in underserved areas.

To address the significant equity issues created by AI stratification, it is crucial for governments and organizations to implement comprehensive strategies aimed at strengthening digital infrastructure and providing [quality AI education](https://www.sovereignmagazine.com/article/the-impact-of-ai-on-job-security-insights-from-davos-2024) in economically challenged regions. By addressing these disparities, not only can economic growth be supported, but more importantly, a more equitable global community can be fostered.

[job stratification](https://www.sovereignmagazine.com/article/ai-disrupts-newsrooms-as-journalists-voice-deepening-concerns) due to [AI technologies](https://www.sovereignmagazine.com/article/ai-energy-use-to-more-than-double-electricity-demand-by-2026) poses both opportunities and challenges. The realization of economic growth depends on inclusive practices that emphasize worker involvement in AI decision-making, ultimately serving to unite rather than divide the [global workforce.](https://www.un.org/tr/desa/ai-jobs-are-changing-no-mass-unemployment-expected-un-labour-experts)

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