AI advancements increase susceptibility to automation by enabling machines to perform tasks previously done by humans. Recent innovations in AI and automation have the potential to automate about 30% of tasks in 60% of occupations. While this could lead to productivity growth and economic benefits, it also requires workers to acquire new skills and adapt to the changing workplace.
In the recent ChatGPT skills study, 616,073 tweets were analyzed to identify tasks performed by ChatGPT and their impact on human skills. The study used Twitter data and the European Skills, Competencies, and Occupations (ESCO) taxonomy for the analysis3.
ChatGPT influences a broad array of 185 skills according to the ESCO taxonomy. This reflects its diverse applications and the evolving demands on human capabilities in the AI era.