Young People Lead AI Use: Kosovo 7th and Albania 11th in Europe

Albania and Kosovo are not only using AI, but are increasingly mastering it, going beyond simple analysis and text generation to create videos, audio, and software.

The latest data from the European Working Conditions Survey show that around 12% of employees in the EU use generative AI in their work. Meanwhile, Albania ranks 11th, with 18% of employees using it—on par with Germany, Austria, and Finland, and slightly below the Netherlands at 19%.

Kosovo is also keeping pace, ranking 7th, with 20% of employees using generative artificial intelligence, behind Luxembourg (25%), Switzerland (24%), Sweden (21%), Norway (21%), Belgium (20%), and Denmark (20%).

As for other countries in the region, the figures are lower, with North Macedonia, Serbia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina ranking at the bottom of the list at around 3%.

According to the data, young people are the most frequent users. However, experts have often called for greater caution, as in some cases the use of AI can lead to job loss if not used properly.

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