With governments like in Australia clamping down on employment laws, many businesses are turning to AI to reduce jobs.
Artificial intelligence continues its advance into the realm of white-collar work, posing a threat to traditional job roles, according to experts.
As automation technology becomes more sophisticated, tasks previously handled by human workers are increasingly being delegated to AI systems.
This shift is particularly noticeable in sectors such as finance, law, and healthcare, where AI is streamlining processes and improving efficiency.
In finance, AI algorithms are being used to analyse vast amounts of data and make investment decisions with greater speed and accuracy than human counterparts.
Similarly, in the legal field, AI-powered software can sift through legal documents, conduct research, and even assist in drafting contracts.
For more we spoke with Dr Karen Sutherland from the University of the Sunshine Coast.