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Overview
Malaysia is at a pivotal moment. Rapid advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and automation are reshaping industries and workforce dynamics. This report explores the trends, challenges, and opportunities facing Malaysia’s workforce as it adapts to the demands of an AI-driven economy.

Key Trends
AI Adoption is Accelerating
Globally, jobs in AI, data, and cybersecurity are expected to grow by nearly 30% by 2027
Malaysia is Highly Exposed
Up to 4.5 million jobs—25% of work hours—are at risk of automation by 2030, particularly in routine-based roles.
New Roles Are Emerging
AI engineers, sustainability specialists, and digital analysts are among 60+ in-demand roles identified for Malaysia’s future workforce.
AI and automation are reshaping Malaysia’s industries, putting 4.5 million jobs at risk by 2030. Closing the AI literacy gap and investing in reskilling are crucial for future growth. With only 14% of companies AI-ready, organizations that embrace continuous learning and structured adoption can lead in productivity and innovation.World Economic Forum, Future of Jobs Report 2023
Pain Points
AI Literacy Gap
- Over 70% of employers seek AI-proficient talent.
- Many workers lack the basic understanding and training to engage with AI tools.
Workforce Anxiety
- 73% of Malaysians fear job loss due to AI.
- 50% acknowledge upskilling is necessary but lack structured learning paths.
Low AI Readiness in Companies
- Only 14% of Malaysian companies are AI-ready.
- Many organizations struggle with implementation, despite leadership optimism.
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