LSI Insights - Future of Work
Local futures: why the AI economy will look different in every region
AI is often described as a single global wave, but work does not change in the abstract. It changes inside local firms, public services, and households, shaped by sector mix, skills, infrastructure, pay norms, and trust. The result is a risk: copying a national “AI jobs” story that fits nowhere in particular.
Executive summary The core challenge is not whether AI changes work, but how unevenly and through which mechanisms. Regional economies differ in sector concentration, firm size, public service exposure, infrastructure, worker bargaining power, and education pathways, so the same tools can reshape tasks, pay, and job quality in contrasting ways. Useful responses focus less on job titles and more on tasks, workflows, incentives, and governance choices, while staying alert to distributional effects and uncertain adoption speeds.
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