Artificial intelligence could radically reshape entry-level jobs in the near future


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • AI could replace up to half of entry-level jobs, warns expert Dario Amodei.
  • AI's impact is spreading beyond tech, affecting various industries, says Tim Kapp.
  • Governments and companies must address AI-driven job losses, with policy discussions needed.

SALT LAKE CITY — Artificial Intelligence is poised to revolutionize the job market, particularly for entry-level white-collar positions, according to a leading AI expert.

A recent warning from Dario Amodei, CEO of AI company Anthropic, suggests that AI could replace up to half of all entry-level jobs, potentially driving unemployment rates as high as 20%.

Tim Kapp, an AI expert and professor at the University of Utah, agrees with Amodei's assessment.

"A lot of what Dario has been saying is actually correct," Kapp said. "We've seen a drop of 27.5% recently in jobs in the developing world, especially entry-level jobs are dropping extremely quickly."

While the tech sector has been the first to experience workforce reductions, Kapp warns that the impact of AI job displacement is spreading rapidly.

"It's not just tech; it's entry-level jobs in general," he stated.

Industries ranging from restaurants to software development are reportedly preparing for major changes. Behind closed doors, approximately 40% of CEOs are considering workforce reductions due to AI advancements.

Amodei said governments and AI companies must stop sugar-coating the challenges ahead.

"We need to face the reality that mass job elimination is coming," he told Axios.


We need to face the reality that mass job elimination is coming.

–Dario Amodei, Anthropic


The speed at which jobs are being replaced is outpacing the creation of new employment opportunities, leaving many questions about the future workforce.

To navigate the shifting landscape, Kapp advises Americans to start integrating AI into their work and daily lives. If you learn how to use AI effectively, you'll maintain a valuable skill that will be in high demand, he said.

With AI playing an increasingly significant role in the economy, discussions about policy and workforce adaptation need to begin now. Amodei believes AI will emerge as a major topic in the 2028 presidential campaign as lawmakers grapple with how to respond to automation-driven employment shifts.

The Key Takeaways for this article were generated with the assistance of large language models and reviewed by our editorial team. The article, itself, is solely human-written.

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