As technology advances, the jobs previously thought to have been low risk from automation and generative AI are now the most exposed according to a new report. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, (OECD) which works with over 100 countries to act as a global policy forum, has released a study looking at the geography of generative AI. Within the findings, it suggests “Generative AI has the potential to alter a significantly higher share of jobs in metropolitan regions” while technology-led automation has particularly affected non-metropolitan and manufacturing areas. “Exposure to generative AI is greater for high-skilled workers and women, while previous technology-led automation mainly affected low-skilled workers and men.” The actual job roles are not listed, but OECD explains that “Generative AI excels in doing cognitive, non-routine tasks, shifting regional labour market exposure, with regions concentrating industries such as education, ICT, or finance becoming most exposed to Generative AI.” #ArtificialIntelligence is reshaping daily life and revolutionising industries. Join us in Paris or online to explore AI's impact on work, innovation, skills and productivity.

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