Stanford Study Finds AI Disproportionately Threatening Entry-Level Jobs in the US

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A Stanford study reveals that AI is significantly impacting entry-level workers in the U.S., especially those aged 22-25, with employment declines concentrated in AI-exposed jobs since late 2022, primarily due to automation rather than wage changes, indicating a shift in the labor market driven by AI adoption.
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