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AI crisis disproportionately impacts entry-level jobs, new data shows · 1 source tracked

A new dashboard from Stanford University and ADP Research, analyzing data from 4.6 million workers, indicates that artificial intelligence is disproportionately impacting entry-level jobs. The Canaries Dashboard reveals that employment for workers aged 22-25 in AI-exposed occupations is shrinking by 3.8% annually, a trend that has sharpened since late 2022. This contrasts with growth in less AI-exposed roles and suggests AI is eliminating the initial career on-ramps by automating tasks typically assigned to junior employees. AI

IMPACT AI is increasingly automating entry-level tasks, leading to a decline in job opportunities for young workers and potentially altering career progression pathways.

RANK_REASON New data and dashboard release from a prominent economist and data provider showing significant labor market impact. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.7]

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AI crisis disproportionately impacts entry-level jobs, new data shows · 1 source tracked

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Nick Lichtenberg ·

    ‘It’s not going away’: The Stanford economist who called the AI entry-level jobs crisis early has the receipts

    Stanford's Erik Brynjolfsson is partnering with ADP's Nela Richardson on a live dashboard tracking what they found last summer: AI is eating entry-level work.