One of the key questions swirling around economics circles is the effect artificial intelligence will have — or perhaps is already having — on the job market.

While most tales of "AI automation" are anecdotal at best, preliminary data appears to show at least some level of job market disruption for young workers in fields vulnerable to the current capabilities of AI software.

Whether or not AI is actually taking those jobs is another question. Real-world performance of the software remains dreadful, leading to a number of automation disasters — in fact, data shows that AI rollouts is now plummeting across major companies. There's also ample reason to believe that businesses executives are using AI as cover for otherwise typical outsourcing and downsizing strategies.

In short, AI automat

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