The International Labour Organization’s 2023 report on Generative AI and Jobs concluded that “most jobs and industries are only partially exposed to automation and are thus more likely to be complemented rather than substituted by AI.”
This ILO global report may have countered the more apocalyptic claims about jobs losses, but it was not meant as a calming voice. Rather it was a call for policy makers and employers to wake up and address the generative AI revolution. To set policies to facilitate a smooth transition to the AI era, and to build a workforce ready to take full […]
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