Reports of AI ending human labour may be greatly exaggerated
Albanesi, Stefania ; Dias da Silva, António ; Jimeno, Juan F. ; Lamo, Ana ; Wabitsch, Alena
2023
113
7 p.
artificial intelligence ; future of work ; employment
Labour economics
https://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/economic-research/resbull/2023/html/ecb.rb231128~0a16e73d87.en.pdf
English
Bibliogr.
"Recent advances in artificial intelligence have been met with anxiety about the future of jobs. This article examines the link between AI-enabled technologies and employment shares across 16 European countries, finding that occupations potentially more exposed to AI-enabled technologies increased their employment share during the period 2010-19. This has been particularly the case for occupations with a relatively higher proportion of younger and skilled workers."
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