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AI is eroding junior roles… and commodification explains why

With Dr Fabian Stephany
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With Dr Fabian Stephany

The OII’s Dr Fabian Stephany reflects on a recent LSE study that explored the relationship between remote work and AI automation pressure on specific job roles.
Dr Stephany adds insights from his own work, arguing that the more commodifiable your work is, the more likely you will be competing with AI.
On the flip side, for experts working in lockstep with AI and prioritising delivering their unique expertise, work quality and wages are likely to increase. Read more of his commentary in The Conversation here.

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