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Experts: AI and the future of work

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Published: 3 February 2026

by the Institut de la statistique du Québec estimates that, in 2024, 59 per cent of Quebec workers held a job with “high exposure to artificial intelligence (AI).â€

Exposure to AI means occupations where AI can play a beneficial complementary role or occupations where tasks could be transformed or workers be replaced by AI.

These Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ experts are available to comment:

Simon Blanchette, Faculty Lecturer, Desautels Faculty of Management, can comment on AI and labour market trends including jobs (destruction and displacement); AI and the future of work, future skills, upskilling, reskilling; AI competency framework; small and medium businesses and AI implementation/adoption.
simon.blanchette [at] mcgill.ca (English, French)

Jennifer Raso, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Law, can comment on AI and labour (its effects on workers and on relations between workers and employers), as well as AI and government (e.g. its use by front-line civil servants, policymakers, tribunals and courts; its use in relation to larger goals of efficiency, downsizing or outsourcing).
Jennifer.raso [at] mcgill.ca (English, French) – limited availability

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