Stanford University has published a first-of-its-kind study on Tuesday that reveals “the AI revolution” is already beginning to have a “significant and disproportionate impact on entry-level workers in the U.S. labor market,” especially those aged 22-25 in highly AI-exposed professions like software engineering and customer service.

The research, led by Erik Brynjolfsson , a top economist and AI thought leader of sorts , analyzed high-frequency payroll records from millions of American workers, generated by ADP, the largest payroll software firm in the U.S. The analysis revealed a 13% relative decline in employment for early-career workers in the most AI-exposed jobs since the widespread adoption of generative AI tools, “even after controlling for firm-level shocks.” In contrast, em

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