AI set to boost Dutch productivity, ING report says |
According to an analysis by ING, artificial intelligence has the potential to significantly enhance productivity in the Dutch labour market, outpacing effects seen in neighbouring countries. The report indicates that 43% of Dutch jobs are complementary to AI technologies, compared to 39% in Belgium and France, and 35% in Germany. Görkem Köseoğlu, ING's Chief Analytics Officer, said: "AI brings tremendous opportunities in making banking more personal, easier, and empowering for customers . . . For the competitiveness of Dutch companies and the Dutch education system, we are joining forces with other large Dutch companies to support universities, start-ups, and SMEs, and to raise awareness with the Dutch public about the opportunities and risks of AI." While the Netherlands ranks highly on the International Monetary Fund's AI Preparedness Index, ING warns that AI adoption may not immediately alleviate labour market tightness, because increased economic activity could lead to higher demand for labour. |
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