💼 Finally a solid 57-page report on AI's effect on job-market from Stanford University.
THE SHIFT HAS STARTED.
Entry‑level workers in the most AI‑exposed jobs are seeing clear employment drops, while older peers and less‑exposed roles keep growing.
Though overall employment continues to grow, employment growth for young workers in particular has been stagnant.
The drop shows up mainly as fewer hires and headcount, not lower pay, and it is sharpest where AI usage looks like automation rather than collaboration.
22‑25 year olds in the most exposed jobs show a 13% relative employment decline after controls.
⚙️ The paper tracked millions of workers and boils recent AI labor effects into 6 concrete facts
The headline being entry‑level contraction in AI‑exposed occupations and muted wage movement.
AI replacing codified knowledge that juniors supply more of, than tacit knowledge that seniors accumulate.
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