The OECD is leading international analysis on the productivity of firms using AI, including how these effects change across education and skill levels, sectors, demographics, geography, and more. As AI changes the world of work, the OECD’s evidence-based analysis is helping governments to harness opportunities, address risks, and support workers through change.
On 12-13 December 2024, leading voices on artificial intelligence will convene in Paris to explore the effects of AI on employment, skills, productivity and innovation, and how policies can effectively respond.
All sessions for the annual International Conference on AI in Work, Innovation, Productivity and Skills will be livestreamed. A full agenda is now online, along with a continuously updated list of confirmed speakers.
After an opening session featuring OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann and German Permanent State Secretary at the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs Lilian Tachan, ten thematic sessions will cover topics including:
- AI diffusion and uptake across sectors
- AI’s impact on productivity
- Gender differences in AI experiences at work
- AI incidents and lessons for future governance
- Training systems for AI adoption in the workplace
- The use of AI in public employment services
- Links between competition and AI developments
- High-stakes student testing in the Age of AI
- Learning from AI incidents
- Agentic AI
Journalists wishing to attend the AI-WIPS conference in person or schedule interviews with conference speakers should contact Johanna Gleeson or call the OECD Media Office (+33 1 45 24 97 00). Those wishing to follow the event online may register here.
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