AI Impact on Labor Appears Limited, Finds Yale Study
bankinfosecurityEconomists Say Data Doesn't Support Fear of Widespread Cognitive Job Loss Rashmi Ramesh (rashmiramesh_) • October 3, 2025

U.S. employment data shows no widespread disruption from generative artificial intelligence nearly three years after ChatGPT's debut, say academics from Yale University.
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But for certain cohorts, especially early-career workers in AI-vulnerable fields, some cracks are emerging, say Yale economists.
Researchers Martha Gimbel, Molly Kinder, Joshua Kendall and Maddie Lee in a paper analyzed how employment has changed over the past three years and compared those trends to past technological shifts. Their core conclusion was that "overall, our metrics indicate that the broader labor market has not experienced a discernible disruption since ChatGPT's release 33 months ago."
The Yale team said that changes in occupational mix - how many people work in what kind of ...
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