AI thinks it can perform any task, even those previously considered “safe.”


  • AI has evolved into a tool that can now handle more complex workloads
  • It will undoubtedly shift the labor market, but will lead to net job creation
  • Experts are calling for more detailed policies to protect displaced workers

While early concerns that AI could replace human workers have largely been allayed, every now and then we hear of another study that says otherwise, and the OECD Job Creation and Local Economic Development 2024 report report certainly gives that impression.

The report examines how cognitive non-routine tasks, such as those performed by highly skilled professionals, are increasingly falling within the scope of AI.