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Employment in times of digitalization and artificial intelligence

Stephen Muchiri Mwangi

Over recent years, there have been rapid advances in digital technologies, most prominently in the area of artificial intelligence (AI). As also witnessed during previous waves of disruption, these fast developments have led to new speculation on the likely impact of such technologies on labour markets. Due to the application across many occupations and sectors, the effects of AI on jobs have potentially far-reaching implications for jobs. In this context, key questions arise, such as: To what extent are certain occupations being replaced by AI? Are low-, middle- and high-skilled workers impacted alike? Will AI create new job opportunities? In response to these questions, the Employment Policy and Analysis Programme of the ITCILO, with the support of the Employment, Labour Markets and Youth Branch (EMPLAB), PROSPECTS Opportunity Fund project “Promotion, inclusion and protection of refugees and host communities in the gig economy” and other ILO departments proposed a training on employment in the digital economy, exploring both emerging opportunities and challenges. OBJECTIVES At the end of the programme, participants have: • Increased their understanding of the scope of the digital revolution and its impact from a decent work perspective, e.g., the impact on labour markets, jobs, skills, specific groups and public employment services • Been exposed to “digital divides’’ across groups, sectors and countries and to ILO diagnostic tools to analyse the impact of digitalization on employment and policy dimensions to harness the benefits of the digital economy • Identified the role of innovation in making the digital transformation more inclusive CONTENT • Module 1: Employment trends and the rise of artificial intelligence • Module 2: Employment diagnostics and identifying the effects of digitalization on the labour market • Module 3: Emerging skills in the new digital economy • Module 4: Digitalization of public employment services and supporting transitions during times of rapid change • Module 5: Inclusion in a fairer digital economy NUMBER OF HOURS: 25

Skills / Knowledge

  • Employment trends
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Digital economy
  • Emerging skills
  • Digital inclusion
  • Job transition

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December 19, 2023

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