Automation as an Equalizer: How Easy‐to‐Use Technologies Narrow Skill Gaps Between Low‐ and High‐Skilled Workers
通过回顾实证文献,发现人工智能等易用技术并未损害低技能工人,反而帮助他们缩小了与高技能工人的生产率差距,挑战了AI导致大规模失业的担忧。
ABSTRACT This paper investigates the labor market effects of the two most disruptive technologies of the past decade–industrial robots and artificial intelligence (AI). By reviewing the empirical literature and discussing existing models, we explore how these technologies affect workers based on their level of skills. The reviewed studies indicate that, contrary to popular belief, AI use does not hurt workers, including the low‐skilled. On the contrary, the ease of using these technologies, particularly the more recent iterations of AI and large language models (LLMs), makes them complimentary to the low‐skilled workforce, enabling them to reach productivity levels closer to those of high skilled workers. This implies that the concerns about systemic AI‐driven job displacements are not strongly supported by the recently emergent empirical evidence.