An international policy think-tank has found 27 percent of jobs are in occupations under threat from AI and other forms of automation.
Initial findings in research from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development showed that while adoption of AI is still relatively low, rapid progress in the technology, falling costs and the increasing availability of workers with AI skills suggest economies might be “on the brink of an AI revolution.”
OECD secretary-general Mathias Cormann said: “Labor markets have shown remarkable resilience over the past year and remain tight, though high inflation and the rising cost of living has eroded real […]
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