National AI exposure, built from occupation scores and ILO employment for 141 countries, is much higher in rich white-collar economies, higher for women in 91% of countries, predicts AI adoption, and rises further via remittance dependence.
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National AI exposure, built from occupation scores and ILO employment for 141 countries, is much higher in rich white-collar economies, higher for women in 91% of countries, predicts AI adoption, and rises further via remittance dependence.