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AI Is Not yet Replacing Workers in the US, Researchers Find

Yale research finds no major job losses in US labor market since ChatGPT launch, though AI adoption remains early and some firms report staffing changes.

  • After 33 months since ChatGPT's launch, the research center at Yale University found no major upheaval in the United States labor market or discernible disruption.
  • Amid widespread concern that generative artificial intelligence could cost jobs, tech firms including file storage service Dropbox and language-learning app Duolingo cited AI in recent layoffs.
  • By 32 months post-launch the change in employment mix was almost 14%, compared with a baseline of just over 4%, and Yale identified financial services, information, and professional and business services as more exposed.
  • Researchers cautioned that adoption remains early and their findings are not predictive, while a Massachusetts Institute of Technology report found 95% of companies that try AI aren't making any money and a January employer survey showed planned downsizing.
  • The researchers said the overall picture reflects stability rather than major disruption and noted workplace effects like the workslop phenomenon, comparing the pace to historical technological change.
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IT PRO broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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