New studies by Yale University researchers show that the effect of artificial intelligence on employment was not as serious as it was thought, and that some people have merely had extreme concerns about the loss of jobs by the technology.
Since the introduction of ChatGPT by Openai in November, some experts have predicted that the model and other models of artificial intelligence would lead to countless jobs. This prediction is somewhat correct at first glance; Because we have been facing a wave of firings in the technology sector for many years.
The effect of artificial intelligence on employment is not so high
But a new study from Yale University has shown that the situation in the United States is quite the opposite, and that can be a good news for workers, as it contradicts the exaggerated forecasts of many technology companies.
“While concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on today’s labor market, our data shows that these concerns are largely hypothetical,” the Budget Lab University Economic Policy Research Center writes in its report.
The research team has analyzed the job data for the past 6 months since the release of ChatGPT, the employment status of college graduates, and the risk of various workers’ groups against artificial intelligence technology.
In one analysis, they compared three groups of workers with different levels of high, medium and low risk against artificial intelligence and examined changes in the share of each group in the workforce since the ChatGPT general release. If artificial intelligence had an impact on the amount of jobs, it would have been expected to reduce the share of high -intensity groups at the technology, but that has not been observed. In fact, the percentage of each category has been almost unchanged, indicating that artificial intelligence so far has had no effect on employment.
The researchers also found that the rate of change in the labor market after the emergence of artificial intelligence is roughly similar to that of computers and the Internet. In other words, artificial intelligence seems to have been more destructive than these two technologies.
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