The report divides the occupation into three categories, and the risks due to AI.
High exposure and low complementarity (HELC): It includes those with a high risk of labour substitution
High exposure and high complementarity (HEHC): It involves those who are likely to experience productivity and wage boosts
Low exposure: Those who are least affected by AI adoption
The report added that HELC vacancies have shrunk in areas in the US where AI has a significant presence in the job market. Conversely, the HEHC category has not been as greatly affected as the vacancies in HEHC either increased slightly or remained stable.
The argument is equally valid for the younger workers, the report added.