2022
DOI: 10.14267/veztud.2022.08-09.08
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A mesterséges intelligencia és a digitalizáció hatása a logisztikai munkakörökre – Veszélyben vannak-e a munkahelyek? = The effect of artificial intelligence and digitalization on logistics positions – are jobs in danger?

Abstract: A szerzők tanulmányukban az Ipar 4.0 logisztikai vonatkozásainak, a Logisztika 4.0-nak a szállítmányozásra gyakorolt hatásait vizsgálják, munkaerőpiaci nézőpontból. A fuvarszervezés és szállítmányozás gyökeres átalakulás alatt áll, a fuvarszervezői, valamint szállítmányozói feladatkörökre jelentős fenyegetést jelenthet a jövőben a mesterséges intelligencia, a gépi tanulás és ez által a feladatok részbeni vagy teljes automatizációja. A szerzők célja azt megvizsgálni, hogy a különféle, szállítmányozásban végzett… Show more

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“…Furthermore, US data have also shown that wages and educational attainment are negatively correlated with the computerisation of occupations, which means that jobs with lower wages or lower educational attainment are more likely to be computerised. (Reisinger, Reisinger, & Nagy, 2022) At the same time, there is a growing trend, thanks to artificial intelligence, for a smaller workforce to be needed in the coming years for jobs that require thinking, even in the medical or legal sectors. One of the key issues of the coming decades is likely to be how to deal with the mass unemployment that will result from such a continuous transition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, US data have also shown that wages and educational attainment are negatively correlated with the computerisation of occupations, which means that jobs with lower wages or lower educational attainment are more likely to be computerised. (Reisinger, Reisinger, & Nagy, 2022) At the same time, there is a growing trend, thanks to artificial intelligence, for a smaller workforce to be needed in the coming years for jobs that require thinking, even in the medical or legal sectors. One of the key issues of the coming decades is likely to be how to deal with the mass unemployment that will result from such a continuous transition.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%