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Artificial intelligence 25 Künstliche Intelligenz 25 OECD countries 7 OECD-Staaten 7 Occupational qualification 4 Qualifikation 4 Regulation 4 Regulierung 4 Welt 3 World 3 Arbeitsnachfrage 2 Definition 2 Financial sector 2 Finanzsektor 2 Labor demand 2 Risiko 2 Risk 2 Anforderungsprofil 1 Anti-Korruption 1 Anti-corruption 1 Arbeitsgestaltung 1 Arbeitslosenversicherung 1 Arbeitsmarktintegration 1 Arbeitsplatz 1 Arbeitsvermittlung 1 Arbeitsverwaltung 1 Behinderte Arbeitskräfte 1 Bildungschancen 1 Canada 1 Data protection 1 Data security 1 Datenschutz 1 Datensicherheit 1 Digitalisierung 1 Digitization 1 Disabled workers 1 Economic growth 1 Einkommensverteilung 1 Employment office 1 Equality of opportunity in education 1
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Calvino, Flavio 2 Criscuolo, Chiara 2 Green, Andrew 2 Samek, Lea 2 Anderson, Brian 1 Berryhill, Jamie 1 Borgonovi, Francesca 1 Brioscú, Ailbhe 1 Dernis, Hélène 1 Filippucci, Francesco 1 Gal, Peter 1 Georgieff, Alexandre 1 Hall, Cameron 1 Jona-Lasinio, Cecilia 1 Lauringson, Anne 1 Leandro, Alvaro 1 Lorenz, Philippe 1 Mourougane, Annabelle 1 Nania, Julia 1 Nicoletti, Giuseppe 1 Nitschke, Julia 1 O'Kane, Layla 1 Perset, Karine 1 Pilgrim, Graham 1 Saint-Martin, Anne 1 Schmidt, Julia 1 Seitz, Helke 1 Sutherland, Eric 1 Touzet, Chloé. 1 Ugale, Gavin 1 Varsik, Samo 1 Verhagen, Annelore 1 Vosberg, Lydia 1 Xenogiani, Theodora 1
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Collective action for responsible AI in health
Anderson, Brian - 2024
Artificial intelligence will have profound impacts across health systems, transforming health care, public health, and research. Responsible AI can accelerate efforts toward health systems being more resilient, sustainable, equitable, and person-centred. This paper provides an overview of the...
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Artificial intelligence and the changing demand for skills in Canada : The increasing importance of social skills
Green, Andrew - 2024
Most workers who will be exposed to artificial intelligence (AI) will not require specialised AI skills (e.g. machine learning, natural language processing, etc.). Even so, AI will change the tasks these workers do, and the skills they require. This report provides first estimates for Canada on...
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Artificial intelligence, data and competition
OECD - 2024
This paper discusses recent developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly generative AI, which could positively impact many markets. While it is important that markets remain competitive to ensure their benefits are widely felt, the lifecycle for generative AI is still developing....
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Defining AI incidents and related terms
OECD - 2024
As AI use grows, so do its benefits and risks. These risks can lead to actual harms ("AI incidents") or potential dangers ("AI hazards"). Clear definitions are essential for managing and preventing these risks. This report proposes definitions for AI incidents and related terms. These...
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Measuring the demand for AI skills in the United Kingdom
Schmidt, Julia - 2024
This paper estimates the artificial intelligence-hiring intensity of occupations/industries (i.e. the share of job postings related to AI skills) in the United Kingdom during 2012-22. The analysis deploys a natural language processing algorithm (NLP) on online job postings, collected by...
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Using AI to manage minimum income benefits and unemployment assistance : Opportunities, risks and possible policy directions
Verhagen, Annelore - 2024
While means-tested benefits such as minimum income benefits (MIB) and unemployment assistance (UA) are an essential safety net for low-income people and the unemployed, incomplete take-up is the rule rather than the exception. Building on desk research, open-ended surveys and semi-structured...
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The potential impact of Artificial Intelligence on equity and inclusion in education
Varsik, Samo - 2024
This working paper reviews the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on equity and inclusion in education, focusing on learner-centred, teacher-led and other institutional AI tools. It highlights the potential of AI in adapting learning while also addressing challenges such as access issues,...
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Regulatory approaches to Artificial Intelligence in finance
OECD - 2024
The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in finance has increased rapidly in recent years, with the potential to deliver important benefits to market participants and to improve customer welfare. At the same time, AI in finance could also amplify existing risks in financial markets and create new...
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AI, data governance and privacy : Synergies and areas of international co-operation
OECD - 2024
Recent AI technological advances, particularly the rise of generative AI, have raised many data governance and privacy questions. However, AI and privacy policy communities often address these issues independently, with approaches that vary between jurisdictions and legal systems. These silos...
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A new dawn for public employment services : Service delivery in the age of artificial intelligence
Brioscú, Ailbhe - 2024
As part of broader digitalisation efforts, half of public employment services (PES) in OECD countries are employing Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance their services. AI is being adopted across all key tasks of PES, including most commonly to match jobseekers with vacancies. While several...
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