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Percentage of global jobs that are exposed to AI, with higher exposure in advanced economies
Jobs in advanced economies exposed to AI - half could benefit from productivity gains, half face reduced labor demand
Jobs projected to be displaced globally by 2030 due to AI and automation
New roles projected to be created by technological change and economic shifts by 2030
Net positive job growth expected globally (170M created - 92M displaced)
Percentage of jobs in OECD countries that are at high risk of automation
Workers with graduate degrees face 4 times higher AI exposure than high school graduates
Sectors with high AI exposure see 5 times higher labor productivity growth
Up to 30% of hours currently worked across the US economy could be automated
Percentage of global workforce that will require significant reskilling or upskilling
A "silicon ceiling" persists - frontline workers significantly underserved by AI tools
Percentage of businesses in Europe that are increasing AI investment
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