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A press service representative for the job search and recruitment service Superjob.ru told a ComNews correspondent that the number of vacancies for specialists with knowledge of neural networks/machine learning principles on Superjob has increased by 3.4 times over the past two calendar years compared to the period from September 2020 to September 2022.

"Programmers rate the argentina whatsapp number databa se potential of artificial intelligence in relation to the profession the highest - according to their average estimates, computer intelligence will be able to take on 37% of their typical functions. And designers also believe that AI will be able to free them from an average of a third of tasks. Judging by the vacancies, large IT and telecommunications companies, banks, and online retail are most actively working with the use of artificial intelligence. As a result, IT specialists who have skills in working with artificial intelligence are in great demand and earn more," emphasized a representative of the Superjob.ru press service.

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Head of the T1 AI department of the T1 holding Sergey Golitsyn mentioned that new specializations have recently appeared in existing professions, but there are also fundamentally new professions: "For example, a specialist in legal regulation of AI, whose competence includes legal issues and topics related to legislative regulation in the field of AI."

Ekaterina Torsukova, Head of the Data Science Group at the Analytical Solutions Department at Korus Consulting Group, suggested that a vacancy for an AI operator will soon appear - a person who services AI models and monitors their quality: "A lot of specialized skills are not required for this. The fact is that AI will not be able to work in a fully autonomous mode for a long time; until AI learns to independently mine data or, for example, determine when it needs to retrain (change algorithms). Technologies are developing in this direction, but so far, AI-based solutions cannot work fully without human participation."

Dmitry Ivankov, an expert at the SKB Kontur artificial intelligence center, believes that in the coming years, vacancies related to assessing whether any content was created using AI or humans may appear: "Active developments in the area of ​​classifying AI content using AI tools have been ongoing and for quite some time. However, it is too early to talk about obtaining a reliable result. Part of the assessment is still more reliable to entrust to a person. At the same time, of course, he must have the appropriate insight in this area."

Vadim Sabashny, CEO of Lanit-Tercom (part of the Lanit Group), noted that more and more questions are arising in the professional community when considering the ethical aspects of using AI: "For this reason, an AI ethicist may become one of the most sought-after professions at the intersection of information technology and jurisprudence. We can also talk about the need for experts in moderating content generated by AI. Many have already learned to create the right questions, including for everyday tasks, but checking AI-generated content for its correctness, originality and compliance with requirements is a new task. Who knows, perhaps one AI will soon check the decisions of another?"

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