Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming labor markets by displacing routine tasks while augmenting complex skills (Acemoglu & Restrepo, 2018). Using O*NET and CPS data, this study finds that high-AI-exposure occupations saw 14.7% slower employment growth (p < 0.01), but top-decile knowledge workers gained 22.3% in real wages. Results support a task-based framework (Acemoglu & Autor, 2011) and highlight the need for reskilling in non-automatable competencies.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming labor markets by displacing routine tasks while augmenting complex skills (Acemoglu & Restrepo, 2018). Using O*NET and CPS data, this study finds that high-AI-exposure occupations saw 14.7% slower employment growth (p < 0.01), but top-decile knowledge workers gained 22.3% in real wages. Results support a task-based framework (Acemoglu & Autor, 2011) and highlight the need for reskilling in non-automatable competencies.
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming labor markets by displacing routine tasks while augmenting complex skills (Acemoglu & Restrepo, 2018). Using O*NET and CPS data, this study finds that high-AI-exposure occupations saw 14.7% slower employment growth (p < 0.01), but top-decile knowledge workers gained 22.3% in real wages. Results support a task-based framework (Acemoglu & Autor, 2011) and highlight the need for reskilling in non-automatable competencies.
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