AI could affect millions in Asean, though ILO data shows there have been no big job cuts
Employment in jobs with the greatest potential for AI to automate or augment tasks has continued to grow since 2017, an ILO report said
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read
Women, young workers to be hardest hit by AI disruption in Asean: report
Nearly one in four workers across Asean could see their jobs reshaped by generative AI, with preparedness and policy expected to determine t

New International Survey Finds 70% of Firms Using AI, but Economic Impact Remains Limited—for Now
A new international working paper finds that artificial intelligence adoption is now widespread across major advanced economies — but its me

AI won’t steal your job, but it will expose whether you can think, warns former MF Global executive
McKinsey’s 2025 State of AI survey found that 88% of organizations now use AI in at least one business function, while 23% are already scali

Report: AI Boom Hasn’t Altered Labor Force or Wages
Since 2019, there has been no noticeable impact on jobs or wages due to AI — despite mounting fears over mass unemployment. The post Report:
Analysis of 180 Million Job Postings Reveals Which Roles AI is Actually Replacing
Last Updated: March 14, 2026What impact is AI having on the job market? Everyone has an opinion, but…
AI Job Threat Overestimated, MIT Study Reveals - ASO World
New research finds many jobs are not economically viable to automate with AI yet.

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.