{
  "id": "anthropic-sitemap:research:labor-market-impacts",
  "type": "article",
  "title": "Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence",
  "abstract": "- We introduce a new measure of AI displacement risk, _observed exposure_, that combines theoretical LLM capability and real-world usage data, weighting automated (rather than augmentative) and work-related uses more heavily - AI is far from reaching its theoretical capability: actual coverage remains a fraction of what's feasible - Occupations with higher observed exposure are projected by the BLS to grow less through 2034 - Workers in the most exposed professions are more likely to be older, female, more educated, and higher-paid - We find no systematic increase in unemployment for highly exposed workers since late 2022, though we find suggestive evidence that hiring of younger workers has slowed in exposed occupations",
  "issued": {
    "date-parts": [
      [
        2026,
        3,
        5
      ]
    ]
  },
  "URL": "https://www.anthropic.com/research/labor-market-impacts",
  "publisher": "Anthropic",
  "source": "vendor/anthropic-sitemap/research/labor-market-impacts.md"
}
