ROME (Reuters) – Italian companies will generate around 50 billion euros (54.3 billion) in added value by 2030 through the general use of generative artificial intelligence (AI), according to Accenture research published on Wednesday. dollar) may increase.
The study was presented at the annual meeting in Rome of the Leonardo Committee, a business group promoting 'Made in Italy'. This group is not affiliated with Leonardo's Defense and Aerospace Group.
An additional 30 billion euros ($32.47 billion) in added value will be generated by strengthening the “Made in Italy” brand in international markets, including industries such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals and mechatronics, the Leonardo Commission said in a statement. He said it could be brought about.
The study also found that the widespread use of AI and promotion of the 'Made in Italy' brand could create approximately 300,000 new jobs in affected industries by 2030 compared to the baseline scenario. He also said that there is a sex.
AI technology is a key concern for businesses and policymakers. Italy has made this one of its priorities as chairman of the Group of Seven, and last month the government adopted legislation to regulate its use.
The bill, currently under consideration in parliament, envisages initial investments of up to 1 billion euros in AI projects and startups, with support from the state financial institution Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP).
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(Reporting by Matteo Negri; Editing by Alvise Armellini and Tomasz Janowski)
