AHIMA October 8, 2024
John McCormack

With artificial intelligence (AI) becoming more prevalent by the day, worries about job loss due to the transformative technology are running rampant.

For example, about 74 percent of US workers agree or are on the fence about the adoption of AI tools leading to job loss, according to a survey of 3,000 employed Americans conducted by Checkr in 2023. However, this might be a knee-jerk reaction. Indeed, workplace and healthcare industry experts are predicting that AI will not lead to significant job loss – but instead will change the nature of the work being performed.

In fact, a 2023 study from consulting firm Forrester found that just 1.5 percent of jobs will be lost to generative AI in the United...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), HIM (Health Inf Mgmt), Technology
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