AI hasn't caused mass unemployment. Yet. 😳
Although Anthropic's new study on the labor market impacts of AI showed no real signs of massive job disruption in jobs exposed to AI, it did outline which sectors and job types might be first on the AI automation chopping block.
On today's show, we'll not only break that down, but also dive deeper into a more immediately impactful job trend that AI has caused. And your company definitely can't afford to ignore it.
Is AI creating a great recession for white collar workers? Inside Anthropic’s labor report -- An Everyday AI Chat with Jordan Wilson
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Timestamps:
00:00 AI Impact on Jobs Unveiled
03:42 "AI and Youth Employment Shift"
09:46 AI's Capabilities and Gaps
12:48 AI Knowledge and Capability Gap
15:49 "AI, Jobs, and Generational Shift"
18:48 "AI Scoring Validates Task Automation"
24:24 "Closing the AI Skills Gap"
25:40 "AI Impacts & Opportunities"
Keywords:
Anthropic AI labor report, AI job impact, AI unemployment, AI induced underemployment, white collar job automation, highly educated workers, mass layoffs, AI exposure, capability gap, theoretical AI coverage, observed AI coverage, management automation, business and finance automation, computer and math AI exposure, legal job automation, arts and media automation, physical job resistance to AI, junior worker hiring drop, quiet hiring, remote and hybrid work, entry-level job reduction, silver tsunami retirement,
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