Page 11: Research news on Artificial intelligence labor economics

Artificial intelligence labor economics examines how the diffusion of AI and related automation technologies alters employment, job content, and wage structures across sectors and occupations. The field quantifies task-level exposure to AI, heterogeneous productivity effects, and resulting patterns of job displacement, creation, and reorganization, including impacts on entry-level roles, creative and professional work, and gender or skill-based pay gaps. It also studies adoption dynamics, governance and organizational challenges, and emerging social and geographic divides in AI use and benefits.

Consumer & Gadgets

Video game creators fear AI could grab the controller

Generative artificial intelligence models capable of dreaming up ultra-realistic characters and virtual universes could make for cheaper, better video games in future, but the emerging technology has artists and developers ...

Machine learning & AI

Chapters in new book focus on 'cone automation' for genAI

Technological anxiety is at least as old as the industrial revolution, so the rapid development of generative artificial intelligence (genAI) products has spurred research and analysis on the impact this technology will have ...

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