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OpenAI: Mapping Europe's AI Workforce — Report on AI Opportunities for the EU Workforce

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Mapping Europe's AI Workforce is an OpenAI report analyzing how AI technologies can reshape occupations and jobs across the European Union, with an emphasis on opportunities for the European workforce rather than exclusively on risks of automation.

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OpenAI has published a report titled Mapping Europe’s AI Workforce Opportunity, analyzing how AI can reshape occupations and jobs across the European Union. Please note that the detailed content of the report was not publicly available at the time this article was published — the page returns an HTTP 403 error — so this overview is based exclusively on the official summary OpenAI published alongside the report.

OpenAI Continues a Series of Workforce Studies

The European report is not an isolated project. OpenAI previously conducted similar studies for the United States and the United Kingdom, systematically analyzing how AI technologies affect the structure of the labor market. The EU report is the third in that series and provides a perspective specific to the European context.

Focus on Opportunities, Not Just Risks

According to the official summary, the report particularly highlights the opportunities that AI opens for European workers — as opposed to the usual narrative that predominantly speaks of automation risks and job losses. The emphasis is on occupational transitions and job restructuring, not mere replacement of workers by machines.

What Does the EU Study Add Compared to US and UK Research?

The EU brings a specific regulatory and social framework: the AI Act, varying employment laws across member states, and a tradition of social dialogue without direct parallels in the US or UK. How these specificities are reflected in the specific findings of the report remains unclear without access to the full text — follow 24-ai.news for updates when the report becomes more widely available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Has OpenAI conducted similar research for other regions before?
Yes, OpenAI has conducted similar workforce studies for the United States and the United Kingdom. The European report is the third in that series and provides a perspective specific to the EU labor market.
Why doesn't this article cite specific figures from the report?
At the time this article was published, the full text of the OpenAI report was not publicly available — the page returns an HTTP 403 error — so the coverage is based exclusively on the official summary.