At least a million jobs done by Londoners are either "highly or significantly exposed" to the impact of artificial intelligence (AI), a report published by City Hall says.
More than 300,000 roles in administrative roles face the highest levels of exposure and risk of automation "as their clerical tasks align most closely with GenAI capabilities", the 71-page Greater London Authority report states.
It said a further 748,000 roles in areas such as IT, data analysis and secretarial work are at risk but it "varies across tasks".
In a speech in Madrid on Tuesday, the mayor of London Sir Sadiq Khan will say "if we take a hands-off approach, AI could cause significant harm to London's labour market".
Women, who are overrepresented in administrative and clerical roles, young people and those with higher educational levels are among the most exposed, the report states.






