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accurate analysts, leaving for non-research jobs. Reallocating efforts toward tasks that rely on social skills improve …
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This paper examines the extent to which aggregate-level de-routinization can be attributed to firm-level technology adoption during the most recent technological expansion. We use administrative data and a novel firm survey to distinguish frontier technologies from older technologies. We find...
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This paper examines the extent to which aggregate-level de-routinization can be attributed to firm-level technology adoption during the most recent technological expansion. We use administrative data and a novel firm survey to distinguish frontier technologies from older technologies. We find...
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investigate the consequences of different types of automation for industry output, the wage distribution, the labor share, and … automation has on various outcome variables, and to which extent heterogeneous workers with distinct general skill endowments and … heterogeneous firms featuring distinct wage offer rules affect the channels via which automation changes market outcomes. …
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innovations could replace job tasks and skills. The index not only considers task automation, but also contextual factors such as … potential impact of artificial intelligence on occupations and their associated tasks. Our methodology employs synthetic AI …
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This literature review takes stock of what is known about the impact of artificial intelligence on the labour market, including the impact on employment and wages, how AI will transform jobs and skill needs, and the impact on the work environment. The purpose is to identify gaps in the evidence...
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The mirror for (artificial) intelligence: In whose reflection?' sets out the parameters for caution in considering as-yet relatively un-debated issues in artificial intelligence (AI) research, which is the concept itself of 'intelligence'. After the AI 'winters' ending in the late 1990s, during...
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the wage distribution. These results are consistent with the view that AI has contributed to the automation of jobs and to …
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reduce labor demand in high skilled occupations previously considered "safe" from automation. While initial studies suggest … that individuals adjust their educational and career choices to mitigate automation risk, it is unknown what people would … be willing to pay for a reduced automation risk. This study quantifies this value by assessing individuals' preferences …
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