
This workshop will bring together experts from the ILO, Renmin University of China, the OECD, the Burning Glass Institute, CEPS, the University of Lausanne, John Cabot University, and the Institute for the Future of Work, among others. Across two days, discussions will examine the impact of AI on labour markets in China and Europe, job creation, skills development, entrepreneurship, elderly care, creative industries, workplace relationships, and regulatory approaches, offering a comparative perspective on the opportunities and challenges AI poses for jobs and skills worldwide.
Agenda
09.30-10.10 | AI and skills: Glenda Quintini (OECD)
10.15–10.55 | The Impact of AI and Smart Elderly Care Development on the Silver Economy: Du Peng (Renmin University)
11.00–11.40 | AI and entrepreneurship: Alina Sorgner (John Cabott University)
11.45-12.15 | General discussion
12.15-14.00 - Lunch break
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