Technological Unemployment: What does this Mean for Future of HRM?
Technological Unemployment - What is it?
When technological developments
like AI and automation replace human workers, a condition known as
technological unemployment occurs (Techopedia, 2023). As new technologies
revolutionise our work processes, bringing about both efficiency gains and job
losses across many sectors, this idea is more important than ever.
Although
technology has the potential to improve efficiency and provide new
opportunities for creativity, it has also prompted discussions about the future
of work and the skills that will be valued. This presents a complicated problem
for today's workforce.
Watch this video for better insight on technological unemployment
Source: (Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs, 2020)
What do Numbers Say ?
As per an analysis by IMF,
nearly 40% of the world's workforce is impacted by AI in some way. (IMF, 2024).
About 60% of occupations in developed economies may be affected by AI. The
projected AI exposure in low-income nations is 26% and in developing economies, it is 40% (IMF,
2024). One distinguishing feature of AI is its capacity to influence
occupations requiring a high level of expertise, in contrast to the historical
tendency of automation and IT to influence mundane activities.
Example of Technological Unemployment
Source:
(ZD Net,
2020)
Role of HR in Technological Unemployment
Human resource management (HR) has to change because of automation and AI. This means planning to avoid job losses, making employees better at their jobs, and using technology to create new job opportunities. HR's job is changing from just looking after employees to helping companies with technology changes. To do this, HR needs to know how technology affects jobs and focus on making a workforce that can adapt and learn new skills.
Following are some roles of HRM in technological unemployment.
- Workplace planning: HR needs to plan to adapt to
changes in AI and automation. This means figuring out which jobs might be
lost and which new ones might be created.
- Prioritize Soft Skills: With AI and automation,
soft skills like critical thinking and emotional intelligence are more
important. HR should focus on developing these skills in employees.
- Recruitment strategies: HR needs to change how they
hire to get candidates with the right skills. They might look for people
with strong technical skills or who can work well with AI.
- Learning and Development: HR should create a
culture that encourages lifelong learning to keep up with technology.
Providing training opportunities like seminars or online courses helps.
- Ethical balance: It's important to consider the
ethical implications of technology on jobs. HR should ensure fairness in
the transition to automation and consider the social impact of job loss.
- Technological Literacy: HR should ensure all employees understand the technology they use at work, not just those in technical roles.
References
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[Accessed 31 March 2024].
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Ethics in International Affairs, 2020. James Manyika: AI & Technological
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IMF, 2024. Gen-AI:
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Work. [Online]
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