A study by economists Anders Humlum and Emilie Vestergaard analyzed the effects of AI chatbots on 11 occupations prone to automation. The research included data from 25,000 workers across 7,000 workplaces in Denmark. Despite the widespread use of these tools, the findings revealed that AI chatbots had no significant impact on earnings or hours worked in any of the occupations studied. The statistical analysis showed confidence intervals that excluded average effects greater than 1 percent. This indicates that while AI may save time in certain tasks, it does not lead to changes in overall work hours or earnings.
Source: flowingdata.com

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