AI yet to trigger job losses but early signs of slower hiring for younger workers: Anthropic study
By
Binu Mathew
AI’s actual coverage remains a fraction of what is feasible, and while artificial intelligence has not yet triggered a systematic rise in unemployment in occupations most exposed to the technology, hiring of younger workers in such roles appears to have slowed, according to a new study by AI firm Anthropic.
Released by the San Francisco-headquartered AI startup behind the Claude chatbot — and now a company in the crosshairs of the US administration — the report crunches labour market data alongside real-world AI usage.
