AI is eating entry-level coding and customer service roles, according to a new Stanford study — junior job listings drop 13% in three years in fields vulnerable to AI

A new Sanford study has found that there have been fewer entry-level employment opportunities in software development and admin assistance over the past three years, potentially as a result of the introduction of AI tools.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/artificial-intelligence/ai-is-eating-entry-level-coding-and-customer-service-roles-according-to-a-new-stanford-study-junior-job-listings-drop-13-percent-in-three-years-in-fields-vulnerable-to-ai

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