Key findings
Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is not expected to significantly impact blue-collar jobs like Power Distributors and Dispatchers.
In fact, the unique nature of GenAI may even increase the demand for these workers due to the growth in premium goods and services.
While some skills may be automated in the future, tasks such as Reading Comprehension, Active Listening, and Complex Problem Solving will continue to require human judgment and decision-making.
Blue-collar workers are likely to remain shielded from major AI disruption, ensuring their income share and job security.
How could AI or automation replace or complement job activities?
Artificial intelligence and automation could potentially assist power distributors by analyzing data to predict failures, adjusting equipment settings, and monitoring conditions.
However, they may not fully replace the need for human intervention in emergencies or equipment maintenance.
For example, AI could generate real-time transmission schedules, but dispatchers would still be required to coordinate with field personnel for execution.
Job description
Coordinates, regulates, or distributes electricity or steam.
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