Entry-level jobs plunge by a third since launch of ChatGPT
- The number of entry-level jobs has dropped by nearly a third since ChatGPT launched in November 2022, impacting job vacancies significantly.
- This decline results from rapid AI advancements enabling companies to automate work previously done by humans, accelerating layoffs especially in tech.
- Tech leaders like Amazon's Andy Jassy and Shopify's Tobi Lütke now require teams to use AI before requesting new hires, signaling a shift to automation as the norm.
- Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff stated AI already performs 50% of work in his company, and Klarna reduced its workforce by 40% due to AI adoption, illustrating broad operational change.
- These trends suggest AI-driven workforce reduction will continue, with entry-level jobs most affected and unemployment potentially rising, while companies pursue efficiency through automation.
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(London = Yonhap News) Correspondent Jiyeon Kim = An analysis has shown that since the launch of the generative artificial intelligence (AI) ChatGPT, approximately one-third of new employee jobs in the UK have disappeared...
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