AI's impact on jobs: New study reveals slow hiring
Business
A new Anthropic study says AI isn't causing mass job losses yet, but the study found suggestive evidence that hiring of younger workers has slowed in exposed, tech-heavy roles such as coding and data analysis.
The report points out that while AI has big potential, its real-world impact varies a lot between industries.
Adapting skills will be crucial as workplaces evolve with AI
Jobs most exposed to AI (such as programming and data entry) are expected to grow more slowly through 2034, with younger workers feeling the pinch on new opportunities.
Meanwhile, hands-on jobs like cooking and bartending aren't seeing much change from automation.
The takeaway? Adapting your skills will matter more than ever as workplaces evolve with AI.