The most likely result of the use of AI will be the transformation of the work, and not a complete replacement of a person with a computer, according to the International Labor Organization. International Labor Organization: AI will not replace a person, but transforms work Economic development for every fourth workplace in the world will affect generative artificial intelligence. These are the conclusions of the new joint study of the International Labor Organization (ILO) and the National Research Institute of Poland (NASK). At the same time, experts emphasize that the most likely result of the use of AI will be the transformation of the work, and not a complete replacement of a person with a computer. The report of the two organizations, published on May 20, determines the “index of influence” of AI on various professions and represents the most detailed global assessment of how the AI can change the world of labor, having transformed about 30 & nbsp; thousands of professional tasks. ~ 60 > “We went beyond the theory to create to create A tool based on data on real workplaces. By combining human experience, expert analysis and models of generative AI, we have created a reproducible method that will help countries evaluate risks and effectively respond to what is happening, ”said Pavel Gmyrek, senior researcher of the ILO and the leading author of the study. 60 ~ h2 > what professions are in the group risk According to the report, the profession can be grouped in accordance with the level of exposure to generative AI, which will help the authorities distinguish between jobs with a high risk of complete automation and those that are more likely to develop due to the transformation of tasks. ~ 60 > 60 > about 25 percent of workplaces in the world are potentially exposed to II, and this way in developed countries this The indicator reaches 34 percent. At the same time, among women, the probability that their work will change under the influence of AI is significantly higher. In developed countries, workplaces with the highest risk of automation are 9.6 percent of women’s employment-compared with 3.5 percent of such jobs among men. 60 > office work is subjected to the greatest exposure to artificial intelligence technologies due to the theoretical ability of generative II to automate many of the tasks performed within its framework. However, the expanding capabilities of AI also apply to a number of cognitive professions related to the media, software and finances. at the same time the circle of professions that can be fully automated remains limited, since many tasks, although performed more efficiently using AI, still require human participation. how to prepare for changes 60 > “this index helps to determine where generative AI will most likely have the greatest influence so that countries can better prepare and protect workers. Our next step is to apply this new index to detailed data on work force in Poland, ”said Mari Troshinsky, senior expert & nbsp; NASK and one of the reports of the report. ~ 60 > 60 > experts urge the governments, trade unions and other organizations to participate in a social dialogue and to form Inclusive strategies that can increase performance, quality of work and save jobs. ~ 60 > “easy to get lost in the noise around AI. We need clarity and context, ”said Dzhanin Berg, senior economist MOT, adding that the organization will support the countries in preparing labor markets for a more fair digital future. ~ 60 >~ 60 > Report is the first in the series of publications of the INASK dedicated to generative AI. Future reports will consider its impact on the national labor markets and recommendations for response to the implementation of AI, especially in countries with an emerging and developing economy.