40% of jobs will change or disappear

The Canadian government is analyzing the future of the labor market and the inevitable replacement of people with robots and AI. There are no dramatic predictions, but it is estimated that 11 percent of jobs will disappear in a dozen or so years. The reports show that another 29 percent. will change fundamentally due to the automation and use of AI. The forecasts concern the next 15-20 years.
The reports list the industries that will change the most. Due to the use of streaming, it includes the music industry, television and film production. Many simple jobs can be outsourced abroad, just like data entry. It was pointed out that industrial production in small centers, for example, could suffer. However, the use of 3D printers can create many jobs in production.
Just a day after the Canadian Press publication, the media reported that construction companies have a problem with an increasing number of employees who are retiring. As a result, as estimated by BuildForce Canada, which deals with analyzes of the construction industry, in the next 7 years the industry should employ 42,000 people. However, there is a problem with recruitment. That is why construction companies started to use drones.