ILO-NASK Release Inaugural Report Highlighting GenAI's Impact on Global Employment.

International | Dated: 30 May 2025

In May 2025, the International Labour Organisation (ILO), headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, in collaboration with Poland-based National Research Institute (NASK), released their first report titled "Generative AI and Jobs: A Refined Global Index of Occupational Exposure."

🎯 Key Highlights:

  • - The report highlights that one in four jobs (25%) globally is at risk of being transformed by Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI).
  • - The report emphasizes that GenAI is more likely to transform existing jobs rather than replace them, signifying a major shift in job functions rather than large-scale job loss.

💡 Other Important Facts:

  • (i) High-Income Countries (HICs) are more exposed, with 34% of jobs in GenAI-impacted occupations, compared to only 11% in Low-Income Countries (LICs).
  • (ii) The report combines over 30,000 occupational tasks with expert reviews, AI scoring, and ILO micro data to present a refined analysis of GenAI exposure across job sectors.
  • (iii) Women face greater GenAI exposure than men globally—4.7% of women’s jobs are in the highest-risk category, compared to 2.4% for men.

📚 Test Your Knowledge:

According to the recently released ILO-NASK report 2025, what percentage of global jobs are at risk of being transformed by Generative AI?

Correct Answer: 25%

🚀 Quick Recap:

About International Labour Organisation (ILO)

  • Director-General: Gilbert F. Houngbo (Togo)
  • Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland