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Study Shows Tech-Driven Job Losses Preceded Generative AI Wave

What Happened

Researchers have published a study indicating that job displacement caused by technological advancement began long before the current surge in generative AI tools. The findings, reported by Phys.org, reveal that automation and digital transformation have been affecting various sectors of the workforce for decades. The study scrutinizes patterns of employment disruption tied to new technologies and underlines how these trends extend well before the present AI boom. By tracing the impact across different industries, the research shows that technology’s role in changing job dynamics is a long-standing issue, not solely a phenomenon resulting from generative AI.

Why It Matters

The study provides important context for current conversations about AI-driven job losses, showing that technological shifts and resulting employment changes are not new. Understanding this broader history helps policymakers and workers prepare for ongoing changes as automation and AI progress. Read more in our AI News Hub

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