new york, December 4, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — S&P Global (NYSE: SPGI) today announced the latest edition of its proprietary Look Forward research series, exploring the complexities of artificial intelligence (AI) and its transformative impact on labor markets, the energy sector, and its transformative impact. We provided a comprehensive analysis. society.
“AI is undoubtedly accelerating progress and driving transformation across a variety of sectors,” said Swamy Kocharakota, vice president and chief digital solutions officer at S&P Global. “In this issue of Look Forward Journal, we leverage S&P Global’s expertise and rich data sets to explore how S&P Global is disrupting and reimagining labor markets, the energy sector, and society as a whole. These insights will enable businesses, governments, and other institutions to strategically navigate these transitions and effectively shape and power the future of global markets. ”
Look Forward: Key findings from AI research:
AI and Labor: Change is inevitable, but human capabilities remain essential
Over time, the impact of AI on labor will become increasingly evident through increased efficiency and productivity, the creation of new roles, transformative human-AI collaboration, autonomous systems, and workforce redistribution and reskilling. It will be. The integration of AI and workers will occur in separate stages over short, medium, and long-term time frames, with each stage presenting unique challenges and ethical considerations alongside the benefits of the technology.
AI and Energy: The Big Picture
The rapid expansion of data centers to meet the growing demand for cloud and AI services will strain the U.S. power sector’s infrastructure in the coming years. While much attention has been focused on data center power demands, data centers around the world are expected to support a growing part of the digital economy and reshape past power consumption patterns more broadly, and in the long term. Clean energy is expected to supply a large portion of the growing demand for data centers.
AI and society: implications for global equality and quality of life
Through its ability to replicate human-like cognitive abilities, AI will transform creative processes, education, and business, and fundamentally change society. AI can also improve quality of life by significantly improving access to and quality of essential goods and services such as healthcare, education, and food, but its implementation is fraught with nuances of risks and opportunities. A balance is needed.
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