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Sadiq Khan warns ministers about AI's 'colossal' impact on London jobs
Summary
Sadiq Khan will tell ministers at Mansion House that AI could have a 'colossal' impact on London jobs, and City Hall is launching a taskforce and offering free AI training for Londoners.
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Sadiq Khan will use his Mansion House speech to warn ministers that artificial intelligence could put many jobs in London at risk. He will say the capital is at the sharpest edge of change because of its reliance on finance, creative industries and professional services. Khan will highlight research suggesting major changes to job skills by 2030 and say entry-level and junior roles may be among the first affected. City Hall announced a taskforce on AI and the future of work and plans to offer free AI training for Londoners.
Key points:
- The mayor will warn that AI could cause large job losses in London, particularly in white-collar and junior roles.
- City Hall is launching a London taskforce on AI and the future of work and will provide free AI training for residents.
- A report cited in the coverage estimated up to 3 million low-skilled UK jobs could disappear by 2035 because of automation and AI.
Summary:
Khan frames AI as both an opportunity for public services and a significant labour-market challenge, and he is urging ministers to act. The immediate steps announced are the creation of a taskforce and the rollout of free training; broader policy responses and outcomes are undetermined at this time.
