Goldman: Junior White-Collar Workers Squeezed Hardest by AI Hiring Slump
Goldman Sachs said a 10% rise in AI exposure cuts entry-level headcount growth more than three times as much as for the broader workforce.
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Goldman Sachs Finds Job Growth in Some Fields Slowed by 39% Due to AI
AI is beginning to weigh on labor markets across major developed economies, with the effects varying by industry and seniority level, according to new research from Goldman Sachs. The post Goldman Sachs Finds Job Growth in Some Fields Slowed by 39% Due to AI appeared first on Breitbart.
AI Is Starting to Take a Toll on Jobs. Goldman Sachs Finds Entry-Level Workers Are Most Exposed.
New research found that industries with greater exposure to AI automation have generally experienced weaker growth in job openings since the second half of 2022.
AI Job Shock Hits Young Workers First as Goldman Finds Entry-Level Jobs Face 3 Times Greater Employment Drag
AI is hitting entry-level workers far harder than the rest of the labour market, with Goldman Sachs finding that jobs at the start of a career suffer more than three times the employment drag from artificial intelligence as the wider workforce. The findings come alongside fresh figures from South Korea and Britain that point to sharp falls in youth employment in sectors most exposed to the technology. Goldman Sachs analysed more than 800 occupat…
Goldman: Junior white-collar workers squeezed hardest by AI hiring slump
Artificial intelligence is beginning to weigh most heavily on junior white-collar jobs, according to Goldman Sachs, as new research points to a growing divide between workers entering industries such as consulting and advertising, and their more experienced colleagues. The Wall Street bank analysed employment across more than 800 occupations and found that AI-related hiring pressures were strongest among entry-level workers, while the effect acr…
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