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3/5
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Good quality. Reputable source with community review or editorial standards, but less rigorous than peer-reviewed venues.

Rating inherited from publication venue: McKinsey & Company

Influential industry report from McKinsey (2023) widely cited in AI policy and governance discussions; provides economic framing for AI capabilities and labor displacement risks relevant to understanding deployment pressures on AI development timelines.

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Importance: 62/100organizational reportanalysis

Summary

McKinsey Global Institute's comprehensive analysis estimates generative AI could add $2.6–4.4 trillion annually to the global economy, with the most significant impacts in knowledge work across customer operations, marketing, software development, and R&D. The report details which job functions and industries face the greatest transformation, projecting that generative AI could automate up to 70% of current work activities by 2045.

Key Points

  • Generative AI could add $2.6–4.4 trillion annually across 63 analyzed use cases, with total AI automation impact potentially reaching $6.1–7.9 trillion.
  • Knowledge workers face the highest exposure: ~60–70% of current work activities could be automated, accelerating workforce transition timelines by a decade.
  • Banking, high tech, and life sciences sectors stand to gain the most, with customer operations and software engineering as top impacted functions.
  • Generative AI dramatically changes the automation frontier—it can now perform cognitive tasks involving language and reasoning previously thought safe from automation.
  • Significant productivity gains require substantial investment in workforce reskilling, infrastructure, and responsible deployment to realize benefits equitably.

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