These Fields Are Losing the Most Entry-Level Jobs to AI, According to a New Stanford Study

AI is cutting into entry-level jobs, according to a new Stanford University study, released on Tuesday.

Stanford researchers analyzed ADP payroll data, which included monthly payroll information for millions of workers at thousands of companies, to find how AI impacts employment for people ages 22 to 25 compared to other age groups.

The study found that the professions most exposed to automation with AI were operations managers, accountants, auditors, general managers, software developers, customer service representatives, receptionists, and information clerks. In those AI-impacted jobs, which lost the most entry-level positions to the technology, employment for young workers has declined by 13% over the past three years.

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