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Stanford University research offers insights for students and young workers as artificial intelligence begins to reshape the ...
A new Sanford study has found that there have been fewer entry-level employment opportunities in software development and ...
But the Stanford study did have some good news, however. Older workers in fields heavily impacted by AI hadn't seen similar ...
AI is dimming job prospects for less-experienced workers, according to a first-of-its-kind Stanford study. Why it matters: There's been significant anecdotal evidence of an AI-related slowdown in ...
Artificial intelligence is making it harder for entry-level workers in the U.S. to find jobs in software development and ...
Entry-level jobs for workers between 22 and 25 years old have declined by 13 percent since the widespread adoption of generative artificial intelligence (AI), according to a Stanford study.
Older workers appear to be less affected by AI-related job losses. According to the paper, the researchers analyzed payroll ...
Researchers found a 13% decline in the roles that are most exposed to AI automation for entry-level jobs for employees in their twenties.
A new study from Stanford University has found that entry-level employment has dropped 13% as a result of AI in the workplace ...