Allison Schrager, Columnist

AI Is More Likely to Cause a Labor Shortage. Here’s Why.

Our students are prepared for how AI will change the workforce.

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There are two big worries when it comes to the rapid advances in artificial intelligence. The first is that it will lead to robot overlords that will eradicate humanity. The second is that AI will eliminate many jobs. The more likely scenario is that it creates a labor shortage, or at least a dearth of skilled workers who can make the most of the new technology.

I recently spoke to the head of the informatics program at a large university and asked her about training undergraduates for this future. The biggest obstacle, she explained, is that many students do not have thenecessary math skills for a world where AI will dominate our lives, especially those who don’t plan to specialize in the field.