However, the study produced by the International Labour Organization concludes that: “Most jobs and industries are only partially exposed to automation and are thus more likely to be complemented rather than substituted by AI.” This means that “the most important impact of the technology is likely to be of augmenting work,” it adds. The occupation likely to be most affected by GenAI — capable of generating text, images, sounds, animation, 3D models and other data — is clerical work, where about a quarter of tasks are highly exposed to potential automation, the study says.
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