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Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain as a Driver of Job Creation

Artificial Intelligence and Blockchain as a Driver of Job Creation
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Author(s): Anuradha Phadnis (Indira Global School of Business, Pune, India), Syed Hassan Imam Gardezi (Union Investments LLC, UAE), Jyothi Pawar (Sri Balaji University, Pune, India), Sweta Banerjee (Sri Balaji University, Pune, India), P. Selvakumar (Department of Science and Humanities, Nehru Institute of Technology, Coimbatore, India)and S. Madhu (Jyothy Institute of Commerce and Management, India)
Copyright: 2026
Pages: 30
Source title: Integrating Digital Public Infrastructure in Emerging Economies
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Sherif Mohamed A. Ismail (American University in Cairo, Egypt), Lyudmyla Symochko (University of Coimbra, Portugal), Mohammad Israr (Maryam Abacha American University, Nigeria)and Ajay B. Gadicha (College of Engineering and Management Amravati, India)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3373-6380-6.ch004

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Abstract

The intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and blockchain technology is reshaping not only industries but also labor markets, offering new pathways for job creation and transforming the nature of work itself. As digital transformation accelerates across sectors, the integration of these two disruptive technologies—AI with its capability to mimic human cognition, and blockchain with its secure, decentralized data handling—has introduced both opportunities and challenges for employment. While there has been considerable concern about automation displacing jobs, a deeper exploration reveals that AI and blockchain are also engines of job creation, fostering entirely new roles, industries, and business models. Understanding how this dual force operates requires unpacking both the technologies' fundamental principles and the ecosystems they enable. AI, at its core, involves the development of algorithms and models that allow machines to perform tasks that would typically require human intelligence.

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