Canaries in the Coal Mine
Canaries in the Coal Mine? Six Facts about the Recent Employment Effects of Artificial Intelligence
digitaleconomy.stanford.eduEarly evidence suggests that AI may follow that familiar trajectory. Hiring has reportedly slowed for entry-level programmers and analysts—in other words, workers whose tasks AI is particularly adept at performing.5 At the same time, new forms of work are emerging. Companies are hiring agent product managers, AI evaluation writers, and “human in... See more
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Overall US demand for labor has remained strong through multiple waves of automation, with new activities having been created faster than technology has replaced existing ones.12 Yet AI’s broad reach raises concern that this time may be different. The outcome will depend on whether new demand, industries, and roles emerge to absorb displaced... See more