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'It's not going away': The Stanford economist who called the AI entry-level jobs crisis early has the receipts | Fortune

Stanford's Erik Brynjolfsson is partnering with ADP's Nela Richardson on a live dashboard tracking what they found last summer: AI is eating entry-level work.

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fortune.comStai leggendo3 g fa

'It's not going away': The Stanford economist who called the AI entry-level jobs crisis early has the…

Stanford's Erik Brynjolfsson is partnering with ADP's Nela Richardson on a live dashboard tracking what they found last summer: AI is eating entry-level work.

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gizmodo.com4 g fa

The AI ‘Jobpocalypse’ Is Nowhere to Be Seen in California, the Heartland of Tech

The state has launched a “first-in-the-nation” data-tracking tool to keep an eye on how AI is reshaping its labor market.

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marketplace.org6 g fa

Stanford launches AI economy indicator to match AI's pace

Data from Stanford Digital Economy Lab’s new AI Economic Indicator dashboard suggests AI-exposed jobs have been declining since ChatGPT was released in late 2022. Research manager and project lead Connacher Murphy says…

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AI Is Not Replacing Developers. It Is Replacing the On-Ramp.

Junior roles down 3.8% annually (22-25yo, AI-exposed); AI automates tasks that trained next-generation seniors. Eliminating entry-level work creates engineering debt: seniors bottleneck, cheap mistakes vanish, and the pipeline to tech leadership collapses.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·marketplace.org

    Stanford launches AI economy indicator to match AI's pace

    Data from Stanford Digital Economy Lab’s new AI Economic Indicator dashboard suggests AI-exposed jobs have been declining since ChatGPT was released in late 2022. Research manager…

  2. venerdì 26 giugno 2026·gizmodo.com

    The AI ‘Jobpocalypse’ Is Nowhere to Be Seen in California, the Heartland of Tech

    The state has launched a “first-in-the-nation” data-tracking tool to keep an eye on how AI is reshaping its labor market.

  3. sabato 27 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    'It's not going away': The Stanford economist who called the AI entry-level jobs crisis early has the receipts | Fortune

    Stanford's Erik Brynjolfsson is partnering with ADP's Nela Richardson on a live dashboard tracking what they found last summer: AI is eating entry-level work.

  4. lunedì 29 giugno 2026·dev.to

    AI Is Not Replacing Developers. It Is Replacing the On-Ramp.

    Stanford and ADP data suggests AI is hitting early-career work hardest. The problem for developers is not the job disappearing. It is the on-ramp.