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AI can boost Italy’s weak labour productivity, central bank chief says

By Thomson Reuters May 29, 2026 | 3:39 AM

ROME, May 29 (Reuters) – Artificial intelligence can significantly boost Italy’s weak labour productivity, the country’s ​central bank governor Fabio ‌Panetta said on Friday.

• Panetta was speaking at the Bank of Italy’s annual assembly.

• He said under a ‌slow-adoption ​scenario, AI could ⁠increase Italian productivity ⁠by 0.2 percentage points per year, and could raise it by more than one point per ​year assuming rapid and wide adoption.

• To support AI ⁠innovation, Italy needs ⁠to strengthen venture capital ​and private equity industries, he said.

• ​Currently, 30% of Italian firms use ‌AI, but only around 5% use it intensively, Panetta noted.

• The uptake of AI in ⁠Italy is low by international standards and public action is needed to increase ⁠it, ‌he added.

• The Bank ⁠of Italy is in ​touch ‌with leading global developers ​of AI ⁠technology and has recently launched talks with banks on its adoption, Panetta said.

(Reporting by Valentina Za and Giuseppe Fonte, editing by ​Gavin Jones)