Goldman Sachs Report Shows Entry-Level Workers Feel Worst of AI Squeeze
Entry-level workers are taking the sharpest hit from artificial intelligence (AI), according to Goldman Sachs. The bank tracked hiring across developed economies and found the drag concentrated at the start of careers. The bank published the research on Wednesday after examining employment growth across more than 800 occupations. Where AI Job Losses Show Up First The post Goldman Sachs Report Shows Entry-Level Workers Feel Worst of AI Squeeze appeared first on BeInCrypto.
Key Takeaways
- Entry-level workers are taking the sharpest hit from artificial intelligence (AI), according to Goldman Sachs.
- The bank tracked hiring across developed economies and found the drag concentrated at the start of careers.
- The bank published the research on Wednesday after examining employment growth across more than 800 occupations.
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