A future that works: AI, Automation, employment, and productivity

McKinsey
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SETUP TENSION ANALYSIS EVIDENCE RESOLUTION APPENDIX
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The slide shows a video frame with an inset highlighting the mouth area and text output for the LipNet model.illustrate_case
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Visual metaphor showing AI progress from blurry (2011) to sharp (2016) compared to human baseline.compare_options
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This is a screenshot of a live event broadcast, not a traditional consulting slide.illustrate_case
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This is a famous image from the 2016 Otto/Budweiser autonomous beer delivery pilot.illustrate_case
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The slide uses a numbered list to present the convergence of factors enabling modern AI.establish_context
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The chart uses a 2x2-style quadrant logic (though not explicitly drawn as a grid) to segment use cases by priority/potential.size_opportunity
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The slide uses a bubble-cloud layout to present qualitative business drivers.summarize
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The chart uses a shaded area to represent the range of automation output scenarios.quantify_impact
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The slide uses a photo of a service robot as a visual metaphor for automation.transition
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McKinsey methodology for assessing automation potential by decomposing jobs into tasks/activities.present_framework
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The chart uses a combination of bar heights (automation potential %) and segment widths (time spent in US occupations) to illustrate the impact on US wages.quantify_impact
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McKinsey & Company slide, likely from a report on automation and the future of work.analyze_data
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The donut chart represents 1,156M FTEs and $14.6 trillion in total.quantify_impact
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The chart uses a histogram-like structure to show the percentage of roles falling into different buckets of automation potential (0-100%).quantify_impact
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McKinsey & Company slide 18. The chart uses a scatter plot to show the distribution of automation potential across different wage levels.analyze_data
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McKinsey & Company slide 19.present_framework
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The chart illustrates the long-term decline of agriculture and the rise and subsequent decline of manufacturing labor share.establish_context
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The slide uses a two-column layout with arrows to categorize benefits for businesses/users vs economies/society, and challenges into social/economic vs other iscompare_options
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