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Generative AI isn’t biting into wages, replacing workers, and isn’t saving time, economists say

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  • 25,000 workers only saw a 2.8% time saving after using GenAI chatbots
  • 8.4% saw new tasks being created, adding to their workloads
  • Time savings rarely translate to higher earnings

According to a new working paper from the University of Chicago’s Becker Friedman Institute for Economics, generative AI chatbots like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude have had minimal to no impact on wages or employment so far, despite initiation concerns and worker apprehension.

The findings come from a study of around 25,000 workers in Denmark across 11 AI-exposed occupations. The study found no significant changes in earnings or hours worked after the implementation of these AI tools.

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