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Study finds AI adoption in fast-growing companies is creating entry-level jobs, not just eliminating them

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Nilesh Christopher

14h ago· 4 min readenNews

Summary

A study from Ramp and Revelio Labs suggests that while AI is often blamed for layoffs, fast-growing companies that embrace AI are actually creating new jobs, particularly for entry-level "AI native" hires. The research indicates a shift in hiring patterns where companies investing heavily in AI tools are seeking younger workers who are more comfortable with the technology, rather than simply replacing human workers with automation.

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bskyStudy finds AI adoption in fast-growing companies is creating entry-level jobs, not just eliminating themlatimes.com

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Our early result is that it looks like firms are starting to look for more entry-level hires, likely people who are more AI native
As workers around the world worry about being replaced by artificial intelligence, two recent studies have shown how humanity's competition and collaboration with bots in the office are evolving
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As workers around the world worry about being replaced by artificial intelligence, two recent studies have shown how humanity's competition and collaboration with bots in the office are evolving.

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