An ILO study in collaboration with Poland’s NASK Research Institute analyzed the impact of artificial intelligence on jobs using a detailed methodology.
One in four workers globally is employed in occupations with exposure to generative AI, with significant gender disparities observed.
Clerical occupations and highly digitized roles show high exposure levels to AI, while disparities exist between high-income and low-income countries.
AI is expected to transform, not replace, jobs by automating repetitive tasks and creating new opportunities for innovation, with implications for policy-making.