(NewsNation) — Artificial intelligence has fueled fears about the future of work, but a new study suggests the U.S. job market has yet to experience major disruptions.
Researchers at the Yale University Budget Lab and the Brookings Institution found little evidence that generative AI has dramatically altered employment since ChatGPT's release in November 2022.
"Despite fears of an imminent AI jobs apocalypse, the overall labor market shows more continuity than immediate collapse," wrote Molly Kinder, a senior fellow at Brookings who co-authored the research.
The researchers looked at the share of workers in jobs with high, medium and low AI "exposure" and found those levels have remained largely steady since ChatGPT's launch. They also examined whether AI-displaced workers were showing