The World Economic Forum (WEF) predicts 97 million new jobs by 2025, fostering human-machine collaboration. Prompt engineering is emerging, refining prompts for language models like ChatGPT. Concerns about AI taking jobs are evident from the surge in "Will AI take my job" searches, fueled by the introduction of ChatGPT.
Technological advancements impact employment, with Accenture foreseeing a 40% reduction in working hours due to generative AI tools, and Goldman Sachs estimating the potential impact on 300 million full-time jobs globally.
WEF expects 97 million new jobs by 2025, including prompt engineering. The field is rapidly growing, reflected in increased LinkedIn posts and job listings related to "generative AI" and "GPT."
Prompt engineering offers lucrative opportunities, with salaries ranging from $230,000 to $335,000 in the US. The Digital Europe Programme invests €1.98 billion to train AI experts, regardless of technical skills or programming expertise.