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Anticipating the impact of AI on occupations: a JRC methodology

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The Joint Research Centre has developed a methodology to assess the relative impact of AI on occupations. It is based on a mapping between the amount of research in AI and occupations, linking them through cognitive abilities and work tasks.The methodology was used to calculate an AI exposure score for 100+ occupations. AI has the largest impact on occupations such as engineers, administration professionals (including policymakers), and teachers. In contrast, cleaners and construction labourers are much less impacted by AI. With the fast advancement of AI, this score can be updated to anticipate the likely impact of emerging AI technologies on occupations.

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  • Dessart François & Fernandez Macias Enrique & Gomez Gutierrez Emilia, 2025. "Anticipating the impact of AI on occupations: a JRC methodology," JRC Research Reports JRC142580, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc142580
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