Who will be the workers most affected by AI?: a closer look at the impact of AI on women, low-skilled workers and other groups
This paper examines how different socio-demographic groups experience [artificial intelligence] AI at work. As AI can automate non-routine, cognitive tasks, tertiary-educated workers in 'white-collar' occupations will likely face disruption, even if empirical analysis does not suggest that overall employment levels have fallen due to AI, even in 'white-collar' occupations. The main risk for those without tertiary education, female and older workers is that they lose out due to lower access to AI-related employment opportunities and to productivity-enhancing AI tools in the workplace. By identi ... Show more
Authors: Lane, Marguerita
Published: Paris, France, OECD, 2024
Resource type: Report, paper or authored book
Physical description: 60 p.
Access item: https://www.oecd.org/en/publications/who-will-be-the-workers-most-affected-by-ai_14dc6f89-en.html
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