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Creative Economy Outlook 2022 - UNCTAD 2 Creative Economy Outlook 2022 generating nearly 50 million jobs worldwide, 6 and employ more young people (15–29-year-olds) than other sectors The creative economy promotes social inclusion, cultural diversity, and human development These factors place creative industries as crucial sectors for achieving the 2030 agenda
Creative Economy Outlook 2022 | UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) The creative economy is one of the world’s fastest-growing sectors Creative industries create employment and income, promote innovation and contribute to societies’ well-being Yet more data and innovative and multidisciplinary policy responses are needed to enhance the development impacts of the creative sector This is essential, as the creative economy provides all countries
Creative Economy Outlook 2024 | UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) The Creative Economy Outlook 2024 underscores the pivotal role that creative industries play in trade and economic growth UNCTAD’s global survey reveals the varied economic contributions of the creative economy across different countries, ranging from 0 5% to 7 3% of GDP and employing between 0 5% to 12 5% of the workforce
What is creativity worth to the world economy? Creative industries generated 29 5 million jobs, which employ about 1% of the world’s active population The top three employers are visual arts (6 73 million employees), books (3 67 million) and music (3 98 million) Creative industries also employ more people than the automotive industry in the United States, Europe and Japan combined
Replacement of human artists by AI systems in creative industries Since 2022, generative AI systems have made significant inroads into creative industries such as art, music and creative writing, areas long considered the exclusive domain of humans Just in the realm of artistic imagery alone, human creatives have been replaced in significant numbers in industries ranging from graphics design, illustrations, to game design Predictions of massive job loss
How is AI impacting and shaping the creative industries? | World . . . Generative AI tools exploded into the mainstream in 2023, prompting Hollywood strikes as creative industries tried to navigate a potentially augmented future Artists, musicians and content creators joined discussions at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos on how to navigate a creative future with AI
Creative Economy Outlook 2022 - UNCTAD The creative economy is one of the world’s fastest-growing sectors Creative industries create employment and income, promote innovation and contribute to societies’ well-being Yet more data and innovative and multidisciplinary policy responses are needed to enhance the development impacts of the creative sector
CREATIVE INDUSTRY 4 - UNCTAD The concept of “Creative Economy” is relatively new While creativity and innovations have been at the centre of reflections in economics and business for many years,3 it was only in the 1990s that this notion became a focus of attention In 1994, the term ‘creative industries’ first appeared in “Creative Nation”, a
How digitalization is transforming the creative economy 12 out of 36 countries surveyed earlier in 2024 have specific initiatives for creative industries, while another 12 promote sustainable business practices, including sustainable design, energy efficiency, circular economy practices, and increasing the participation of women, youth and disadvantaged groups
Digitalization and artificial intelligence in the creative economy The chapter examines how creative industries adopted digitalization and artificial intelligence and how this is transforming the creative economy Creative products are produced, distributed and consumed differently in a digital world powered by artificial intelligence In this context, creative work can be more cost-