Analysis using ILO methodology found approximately 60,000 jobs could face elimination due to AI, with 256,000 workers exposed to AI technology. Female-dominated occupations face highest exposure.
Oracle Summary
Paul Golding lands at 10/100 (lucid) for lucid. Goldman's analysis uses established ILO methodology and Jamaica-specific data to quantify AI displacement risk. The 60,000 figure is explicitly framed as potential elimination (not mere augmentation). The direct quote acknowledging that job creation lags behind displacement contradicts false-comfort narratives. Minor note: while the article identifies female-dominated roles as most exposed, it does not explicitly trace this to systemic wage/supervision disparities, though it remains more structurally aware than typical cope.
Attributed Claim
Analysis using ILO methodology found approximately 60,000 jobs could face elimination due to AI, with 256,000 workers exposed to AI technology. Female-dominated occupations face highest exposure.
Score: 10/100 (lucid)
Mode: lucid
Attribution: named_paraphrase
Confidence: 82%
Rationale
Goldman's analysis uses established ILO methodology and Jamaica-specific data to quantify AI displacement risk. The 60,000 figure is explicitly framed as potential elimination (not mere augmentation). The direct quote acknowledging that job creation lags behind displacement contradicts false-comfort narratives. Minor note: while the article identifies female-dominated roles as most exposed, it does not explicitly trace this to systemic wage/supervision disparities, though it remains more structurally aware than typical cope.
Evidence Used
- ILO methodology
- Jamaica labour market data
- UTech research
- PwC Jamaica Director input on AI fluency
Source Excerpt
Using that framework, the analysis found that roughly 22 per cent of Jamaica's workforce had some level of exposure to AI. However, while approximately...
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