AI has had zero effect on jobs so far, says Yale study
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Economists with Yale's Budget Lab, a non-partisan policy research group, took a look at how US employment has changed since the November 2022 debut of ChatGPT and the sequent release of other generative AI models.
They saw nothing to be alarmed about.
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"Overall, our metrics indicate that the broader labor market has not experienced a discernible disruption since ChatGPT’s release 33 months ago, undercutting fears that AI automation is currently eroding the demand for cognitive labor across the economy," said Martha Gimbel, Molly Kinder, Joshua Kendall, and Maddie Lee in a [2]report summary .
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The leaders of AI companies have been stoking those fears – an effective way to get meetings with lawmakers. In May, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei [5]expressed concern that within five years, AI could cut the number of entry-level white collar jobs in half. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman [6]has made similar pronouncements .
And major companies conducting layoffs like [7]IBM and [8]Salesforce have held themselves up as examples of that narrative, though their employee culls may be more focused on outsourcing than automation. Smaller companies like Fiverr have also [9]cited AI amid layoffs .
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AI cheerleader Microsoft recently added fuel to the fire with [11]a report on jobs most likely to be affected by AI , only to later distance itself from the blaze by [12]noting , "our study does not draw any conclusions about jobs being eliminated."
[13]Microsoft moves to the uncanny valley with creepy Copilot avatars that stare at you and say your name
[14]Nadella hands Microsoft money machine off to new commercial CEO so he can visioneer the future
[15]JetBrains wants to train AI models on your code snippets
[16]Google bolts AI into Drive to catch ransomware, but crooks not shaking yet
In Microsoft's own case, the culls appear to be a way to reduce expenses and mollify investors following its [17]massive capital expenditures on data centers that fuel its AI ambitions.
The Yale researchers' nothingburger result has precedent. In 2023, a study by the United Nations International Labour Organization (ILO) [18]concluded that generative AI would probably not replace most workers.
A study of Danish workers published in April determined that generative AI [19]had no material impact on wages or jobs . Another such [20]study published in February found "overall employment effects are modest, as reduced demand in exposed occupations is offset by productivity-driven increases in labor demand at AI-adopting firms."
There is some contradictory data. A recent Stanford Digital Economy Lab study [21]claims that recent college graduates in occupations most exposed to AI have seen a 13 percent relative decline in employment compared to occupations more insulated from AI.
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But the consensus appears to be that generative AI has not had a meaningful impact on the labor market so far. [23]Enterprise skepticism of the technology may be one reason for that. ®
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[6] https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/sam-altman-predicts-ai-cause-102800375.html
[7] https://www.theregister.com/2023/05/02/ibm_ai_back_office_jobs/
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[11] https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/29/microsoft_boffins_jobs_impacted_ai/
[12] https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/applicability-vs-job-displacement-further-notes-on-our-recent-research-on-ai-and-occupations/
[13] https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/30/microsoft_copilot_avatars/
[14] https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/01/nadella_commercial_ceo_althoff/
[15] https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/01/jetbrains_wants_your_code_to_train_ai/
[16] https://www.theregister.com/2025/09/30/google_drive_ai_ransomware_detection/
[17] https://www.theregister.com/2025/07/25/microsoft_ceo_job_cuts/
[18] https://www.theregister.com/2023/08/23/ilo_ai_jobs_impact_study/
[19] https://www.theregister.com/2025/04/29/generative_ai_no_effect_jobs_wages/
[20] https://www.nber.org/papers/w33509
[21] https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/26/ai_hurts_recent_college_grads_jobs/
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[23] https://www.theregister.com/2025/10/01/gartner_ai_agents/
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Do you trust Yale or Stanford more?
[1]AI Kills Jobs, Stanford Study Finds, Especially For Young People
AI is actually cutting employment in the United States, according to a years-long study released Tuesday by Stanford researchers spanning millions of workers over thousands of companies. The hardest-hit areas: entry-level employment in occupations where AI automates tasks rather than augments them.
[1] https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnkoetsier/2025/08/26/ai-kills-jobs-says-stanford-study-at-least-in-these-circumstances/
Re: Do you trust Yale or Stanford more?
> A recent Stanford Digital Economy Lab study claims that recent college graduates in occupations most exposed to AI have seen a 13 percent relative decline in employment compared to occupations more insulated from AI.
> The hardest-hit areas: entry-level employment in occupations where AI automates tasks rather than augments them.
This would represent the difference between companies that want cheap nerds that they can burn through and companies that invest in talent.
Being called the "Digital Economy Lab" it's quite likely to be stuffed with true believers.
More hot AIr
Yep, another distraction, more hot AIr.
AI needs a human to check everything it does.
So no savings or ROI. It just inconveniences people.
And you have to pay for it to do that.
Suspicious study.
My money is that the study was created by an AI to distract us from the worry. These things are clever.