WORRIED that AI could take your job? You’re not the only one.
A study by investment bank Goldman Sachs suggested AI could eventually replace the equivalent of 300 million full-time roles across the US and Europe, with around three per cent of roles fully automated within the next two years.
However, AI also has the potential to create thousands of completely new roles.
Currently, there are over 11,000 vacancies for AI specialists across the UK, with a hefty average salary of £66,000 and many jobs paying over £100,000.
So if you want to get wise to AI, here’s what you need to know about working in the exciting new sector.
What is AI and why do we need it at work?
Put simply, Artificial intelligence, or AI, is a new technology that enables computers and machines to simulate human intelligence and problem-solving capabilities.
There are lots of different ways it can be used at work but its primary aim is to support humans to work more quickly and efficiently while automating simple and repetitive roles.
The exact task AI performs will differ from business to business, but examples include helping to write reports, presentations or marketing brochures searching databases, answering questions and retrieving complex information — even examining medical scans and notes to help diagnose an illness.
What types of jobs is AI creating?
AI is a new technology and needs human input to function effectively.
New jobs include Machine Learning Engineers who create algorithms and programmes which allow machines to work without being directed by humans, such as a self-driving car or a customised social media newsfeed and AI trainers who teach AI systems how to think and interact.
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Generative AI Designers use AI creatively to come up with designs from clothes to architecture to food packaging.
How much do AI jobs pay?
Currently, the highest pay is for Machine Learning Engineers with an average salary of £106,250.
Data scientists who use software, artificial intelligence and machine learning to analyse and interpret large amounts of data pocket an average of £70,191 while AI trainers can expect around £45,000.
All are well above the national average wage.
What qualifications will I need to get an AI job?
AI is a new industry and is attracting top talent, so you’ll need to have specific computing qualifications.
Machine Learning Engineers will need a master’s degree or Ph.D. in computer science, plus excellent maths and data analysis skills.
There are several degree programmes for Data Scientists and some firms such as British Airways are now offering Data Science apprenticeships.
For AI robotics jobs, you need three A levels including maths and physics. See nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/job-profiles/robotics-engineer.
AI Trainers will eventually become the most common AI job with many firms offering accredited courses.
How can I get started in the sector?
Google is offering free basic AI training for everyone at: blog.google/around-the-globe/google-europe/united-kingdom/google-ai-skills-training-course-uk.
If you complete the course and want to go further, use the free Government booklet.
Finding an AI job is easy PC with Sun Jobs. Here are our top picks of the week.
Generative AI Designer, FANATICS, Manchester
Create an exciting new world with AI support in this fantastic Fanatics role.
The Job: This global digital sports platform is hiring a Generative AI Designer in Manchester.
What You’ll Do: You will leverage the capabilities of AI to produce captivating visuals, characters, stories, and videos. You will utilise a variety of tools to create finished images that captivate and engage the Fanatics audience, combining traditional design techniques with generative AI approaches, and incorporating CGI and more traditional design skills to enhance the depth and realism of visual elements in Fanatics’ projects.
You’ll Need: You’ll need a degree in graphic design, illustration, AI, or a related field. You will have proven experience working with generative AI techniques and tools, and proficiency in industry-standard design software, including Adobe Creative Suite, Figma, or equivalent tools. Experience with Cinema4D or Adobe After Effects would be an advantage.
Apply Now: Find out more, or discover more opportunities with Fanatics.
Application Support Developer AI – Technologist, client server, London
Support others to make the most of AI in this essential job.
The Job: Client Server seeks an Application Support Developer AI for a role in London.
What You’ll Do: You will liaise with clients to provide technical support, from troubleshooting and debugging complex code to project planning. You will be a product expert, collaborating with the software engineering team to provide feedback and drive product improvements.
You’ll Need: A degree in a STEM discipline is required, with commercial experience in technical support or software development. Good coding skills with C++, Java or JavaScript, along with excellent communication skills and an enthusiasm for problem-solving are required.
Apply Now: See further details of this role, along with other opportunities from Client Server.
AI – Machine Learning Engineer, Senior Associate, PwC
Count yourself into this top AI role with accountants PWC.
The Job: PwC is hiring Machine Learning Engineers, in Manchester, Leeds, Birmingham, and London.
What You’ll Do: You will design, develop and deploy production machine learning pipelines, and will contribute effective, high quality code; review and monitor live production models; lead and steer work streams on projects, and coach and manage junior engineers on workstreams.
You’ll Need: Strong working knowledge of Python, HTML, CSS, and Typescriptas well as SQL, Docker, Git and Azure/GCP for cloud backend. Experience working with large data pipelines, or on projects using agile concepts would be ideal.
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Apply Now: Apply for this position, along with other opportunities with PwC.
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