Fitter, happier, more productive with generative artificial intelligence? – Lombard Odier Investment Managers

Conventional wisdom says as we live longer, an ageing population will drain the economy. But generative artificial intelligence has the potential to support an active older workforce by improving healthcare outcomes and extending careers by augmenting, not replacing, hard-won expertise.

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... Global ageing is shrinking the working population: having boomed over the past half century, the next five decades could see workforces shrink by 4-5% every five years.

Generative artificial intelligence has the potential to improve healthcare outcomes by accelerating personalised, preventative approaches, supporting healthy ageing and extending working lives. Its disruptive potential could augment the productivity of experienced professionals in a range of fields, from law and economics to agriculture.

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