Authors :
Niketa; Priyal Sharma; Ritika; Samrity
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 4 - April
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Abstract :
This paper explores the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on various sectors, particularly
focusing on its implications for industries, employment, aìnd workplace practices. Through comprehensive analysis and case
studies, the research highlights how AI technologies are reshaping productivity, job roles, and economic landscapes. While
AI offers significant advantages such as increased efficiency and the creation of new jobs, it also presents challenges
including job displacement, ethical concerns, and a shift in required skill sets. The paper discusses both the opportunities
provided by AI and the strategic responses needed at governmental and organizational levels to mitigate risks and ensure
equitable benefits. Key findings suggest that proactive policy frameworks, ongoing workforce training, and ethical AI
deployment are crucial to harnessing AI’s potential responsibly. This research contributes to the broader understanding of
AI’s role in modern industries and provides a foundation for future studies on sustainable AI integration.
Keywords :
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Industry Transformation, Employment Impact, Workplace Practices, Productivity Growth, Job Displacement, Ethical AI, Workforce Development, Policy Frameworks, Sustainable AI.
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This paper explores the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on various sectors, particularly
focusing on its implications for industries, employment, aìnd workplace practices. Through comprehensive analysis and case
studies, the research highlights how AI technologies are reshaping productivity, job roles, and economic landscapes. While
AI offers significant advantages such as increased efficiency and the creation of new jobs, it also presents challenges
including job displacement, ethical concerns, and a shift in required skill sets. The paper discusses both the opportunities
provided by AI and the strategic responses needed at governmental and organizational levels to mitigate risks and ensure
equitable benefits. Key findings suggest that proactive policy frameworks, ongoing workforce training, and ethical AI
deployment are crucial to harnessing AI’s potential responsibly. This research contributes to the broader understanding of
AI’s role in modern industries and provides a foundation for future studies on sustainable AI integration.
Keywords :
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Industry Transformation, Employment Impact, Workplace Practices, Productivity Growth, Job Displacement, Ethical AI, Workforce Development, Policy Frameworks, Sustainable AI.