Sustainability & AI

Automation

The use of technology to perform tasks with reduced human intervention, with consequences for employment and just transition.

Established · Editorial draft · Last reviewed 21 Aug 2026

Definition

The use of technology to perform tasks with reduced human intervention, from mechanised physical work to software executing cognitive tasks.

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Sustainability & AI
Editorial status
Editorial draft
Definition status
Established
Last updated
21 August 2026

References

ILOGenerative AI and Jobs: A global analysis (Working Paper 96, 2023)

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OECDOECD Employment Outlook 2023 — Artificial intelligence and the labour market

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Overview

What it means

Each automation wave reshapes employment; the AI wave is distinctive for reaching cognitive work. The ILO's 2023 global analysis found generative AI more likely to augment than replace most jobs, with clerical work most exposed and exposure concentrated in higher-income economies.

How it is used

In sustainability domains, automation spans factory efficiency, precision agriculture, building control and — increasingly — knowledge work such as data collection and report drafting, changing the labour content of the green transition itself.

Why it matters

Automation is where AI meets the just transition: who gains, whose tasks disappear, and how benefits are shared are distributional questions, not technical ones. The ILO evidence supports transition planning rather than either complacency or alarm.

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