This issue of Digital Skills Insight aims to provide new perspectives and enhance knowledge among the ITU stakeholder community on issues impacting digital learning and skills development.
The report on AI research and innovation by the European Commission looks at AI developments and trends in Europe, drawing attention to the benefits enabled by AI, but also the ethical challenges the technology poses.
Germany has set up since 2018 a national AI strategy to insure growth and competitiveness, while ensuring at the same time a responsible and trustworthy development of AI.
The paper explores suitable machine and deep learning models to test how well a parsimonious set of task indicators can predict occupational automatability.
The report recognises that technological change can affect not just the volume of work but also its quality. It identifies threats to job quality and an unequal distribution of the risks and benefits associated with digital automation. In response...
Europe needs to address an investment gap of up to €10 billion that is holding back development and deployment of artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies in the EU