According to Jornal Económico, in a scenario up to 2035, "this figure could reach 45% in the EU and 48% in the US", something that the McKinsey Global Institute study determines as "a change that will significantly affect both labour markets".
The development of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) is set to have a serious impact on the labour markets in Europe and the US, and according to a new study by the McKinsey Global Institute, automation could account for almost half of all working hours by 2035.
According to the projections in the study "A new future of work: The race to deploy AI and raise skills in Europe and beyond", with an average adoption scenario for Gen AI "it will be possible to automate up to 30 per cent of current working hours thanks to this technology by 2030".
If we look ahead to 2035, "this figure could reach 45% in the EU and 48% in the US", something that the study determines as "a change that will significantly affect both labour markets".
Furthermore, these processes of autonomisation, made possible by the development of Gen AI, mean that 12 million professionals in both Europe and the US will have to change jobs in the medium term.
The development of Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) is set to have a serious impact on the labour markets in Europe and the US, and according to a new study by the McKinsey Global Institute, automation could account for almost half of all working hours by 2035.
According to the projections in the study "A new future of work: The race to deploy AI and raise skills in Europe and beyond", with an average adoption scenario for Gen AI "it will be possible to automate up to 30 per cent of current working hours thanks to this technology by 2030".
If we look ahead to 2035, "this figure could reach 45% in the EU and 48% in the US", something that the study determines as "a change that will significantly affect both labour markets".
Furthermore, these processes of autonomisation, made possible by the development of Gen AI, mean that 12 million professionals in both Europe and the US will have to change jobs in the medium term.