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Observatory on AI and Work in the Digital Economy

The ILO Observatory on Artificial Intelligence and Work in the Digital Economy is the leading international knowledge hub on the world-of-work dimensions of AI and the digital economy. It aims to support governments and social partners in understanding and managing the digital transformation of work.

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Generative AI and Jobs: A global analysis of potential effects on job quantity and quality
Futuristic humanoid AI

ILO Working paper 96

Generative AI and Jobs: A global analysis of potential effects on job quantity and quality

Mind the AI Divide: Shaping a Global Perspective on the Future of Work
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United Nations and International Labour Organization report

Mind the AI Divide: Shaping a Global Perspective on the Future of Work

Buffer or Bottleneck? Employment Exposure to Generative AI and the Digital Divide in Latin America
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ILO Working Paper 121 - Joint publication ILO-World Bank

Buffer or Bottleneck? Employment Exposure to Generative AI and the Digital Divide in Latin America

Ongoing and upcoming events

The hidden human labour powering AI: Introducing the Fairwork Action Research Project

Research Seminar

The hidden human labour powering AI: Introducing the Fairwork Action Research Project

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AI impact on jobs

AI impact on jobs

ILO researchers developed a methodology to estimate the effects of generative AI on existing occupations.

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Publications and Knowledge
All resources

All resources

Full list of articles, papers, reports, events and projects about AI and work in the digital economy

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