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Monday February 1st
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Tuesday 2 February
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Wednesday 3 February
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Thursday 4 February
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Friday 5 February
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Feb 1st
8:00 am
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8:10 am
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Feb 1st
1:00 pm
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1:50 pm
Opening Plenary
AI is reshaping economies and societies across the world, offering new products and services, and promising to generate productivity gains, improve efficiency and lower costs. But the adoption of AI also raises questions and fuels anxieties; as AI transforms the way we work, we need to reflect how AI adoption in the workplace can be effective, beneficial, people-centred and accepted by the population at large. This opening session will set the scene for the week’s events, with opening remarks...
EB
Erik
Brynjolfsson
Stanford University
JC
Justine
Cassell
PRAIRIE Institute for Interdisciplinary Research in AI
AG
Angel
GurrÃa
OECD
UVK
Ulrik Vestergaard
Knudsen
OECD
RS
Rolf
Schmachtenberg
Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
Feb 1st
2:00 pm
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2:45 pm
AI in our Futures: Stakeholder perspectives
As artificial intelligence reshapes our futures, what do OECD’s stakeholders consider to be the opportunities and challenges for work, innovation, productivity and skills? In this roundtable session, representatives from business (Business at OECD), labour (TUAC), civil society (CSISAC) and the technical community (ITAC) will share their views and offer insights from their communities on the evidence gaps and policy priorities where the OECD can advance the debate.
AB
Anna
Byhovskaya
Trade union Advisory Committee to the OECD (TUAC)
CN
Clara
Neppel
IEEE
AP
Audrey
Plonk
OECD
NP
Nicole
Primmer
Business at OECD
MR
Marc
Rotenberg
Center for AI and Digital Policy
SS
Stefano
Scarpetta
OECD
AS
Andreas
Schleicher
OECD
AWW
Andrew W.
Wyckoff
OECD
Feb 1st
3:00 pm
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4:00 pm
The impact of Al on the labour market
What do we know about the impact of AI on the labour market? Will it further automate jobs and, if so, which ones? Will it improve job quality, or worsen it? And what will AI mean for disparities in the labour market? Will we be able to harness the opportunities that it offers to reduce inequalities or will we instead see inequality rise even further? This session will take stock of what we know about the impact of AI on the labour market and what we might expect to see in the future,...
JA
Jeremias
Adams-Prassl
University of Oxford
FMF
Frank M.
Fossen
University of Nevada, Reno
MF
Marie-Christine
Fregin
Maastricht University
JH
Jai-Joon
Hur
Korea Labor Institute
EN
Emma
Nelson
Feb 1st
4:15 pm
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4:45 pm
Data highlight: Using live data on Al jobs and skills
As AI diffusion and adoption evolve apace, timely data on AI jobs and skills can help inform policy. The OECD will launch a set of new indicators and interactive visualisations showing demand for AI jobs and skills by country, AI skills penetration and migration, women in AI R&D, AI software development skills and more. This session will feature a short demonstration of new interactive datasets available on the OECD’s AI Policy Observatory (OECD.AI), followed by an exchange with OECD.AI data...
SB
Sarah
Box
OECD
MG
Marko
Grobelnik
Josef Stefan Institute
BJ
Bamini
Jayabalasingham
Elsevier
ML
Mike
Linksvayer
GitHub
IP
Igor
Perisic
Linkedin
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