OpenAI maps how AI may change jobs across Europe
OpenAI released a report on how AI could change work across the European Union. The report uses European job data and employment to group jobs into four types of near-term change. About 12% of EU employment is in jobs that may grow because AI can lower costs and make more work possible.
About 14% is in jobs with relatively higher near-term . Another 27% is in jobs where people remain important, but and needed skills may change. The remaining 47% is in jobs with less immediate change.
Luxembourg, Sweden, and the Netherlands have larger shares of jobs that may grow with AI, while Germany, Greece, and Italy have larger shares of jobs with higher . OpenAI says this is not an , but a planning map for governments, companies, schools, and researchers to spot pressure and opportunity earlier.
Key points
- About 12% of EU employment is in jobs that may grow with AI.
- About 14% is in jobs with higher near-term .
- About 27% is in jobs where and skill needs may change while people stay central.
- Luxembourg, Sweden, and the Netherlands have larger shares of jobs that may grow with AI.
- Germany, Greece, and Italy have larger shares of jobs with higher .