London's AI problem is a white-collar problem
The capital's strengths make it unusually exposed to generative AI. A new GLA Economics report estimates that 46% of London's workers are in jobs where some tasks could be automated.
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The capital's strengths make it unusually exposed to generative AI. A new GLA Economics report estimates that 46% of London's workers are in jobs where some tasks could be automated.
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OpenAI's Industrial Policy for the Intelligence Age paper argues that AI could remake work, production and knowledge at scale. Here is what it says, point by point.
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Chess survived machine supremacy. It grew more professional and more demanding. Much of knowledge work may be about to do the same.
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Entry-level jobs are disappearing. That is not just a problem for the young. It is a problem for everyone who depends on the pipeline they feed.
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AI will not affect every job, industry or place in the same way. aijobsreport.org exists to show where the pressure will fall, where places are stronger and where new chances may grow.
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