Stanford study links generative AI adoption to 13% job decline for young U.S. workers
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Summary
A Stanford University study analyzing ADP payroll records from millions of American workers found that generative AI adoption is linked to a 13% decline in jobs for young, entry-level workers. The research provides early large-scale evidence that the AI revolution is disproportionately impacting early-career employees in the U.S. labor market.
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