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OpenAI chief economist calls for tailored AI strategies in Europe

OpenAI chief economist Aaron Chatterji urges EU countries to develop tailored AI labor strategies, citing a new report showing only 14% of EU jobs face high

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OpenAI chief economist calls for tailored AI strategies in Europe

OpenAI chief economist Aaron Chatterji urges EU countries to develop tailored AI labor strategies, citing a new report showing only 14% of EU jobs face high

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politico.eu15 h fa

No ‘one size fits all’ answer on AI and jobs in Europe, OpenAI chief economist says

Germany has most jobs at risk while Luxembourg has largest share in occupations that may actually grow with AI, firm says in new report.

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  1. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·politico.eu

    No ‘one size fits all’ answer on AI and jobs in Europe, OpenAI chief economist says

    Germany has most jobs at risk while Luxembourg has largest share in occupations that may actually grow with AI, firm says in new report.

  2. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·cryptobriefing.com

    OpenAI chief economist calls for tailored AI strategies in Europe

    OpenAI chief economist Aaron Chatterji urges EU countries to develop tailored AI labor strategies, citing a new report showing only 14% of EU jobs face high