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A Goldman Sachs study has revealed that artificial intelligence is beginning to significantly impact the labor market in developed economies. The most automation-prone sectors have experienced a slowdown in job growth since the second half of 2022, particularly in information and communications services and call centers, where employment has dropped sharply by up to 39% in the United States. Data also indicates that AI's impact has been more apparent among workers at the beginning of their careers, with the growth of employment slowing by between 0.2 and 0.6 percentage points. This effect is concentrated in certain sectors and worker categories. However, the data suggests that the overall impact remains relatively limited, affecting approximately 10% of professions, with AI adoption rates ranging from 15% to 20% in major markets like France and the United States, while adoption levels vary across other countries.
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