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Opinion·3d ago·all news from August 19, 2026

Goldman studied where AI is squeezing labor markets. Here's what it found

A Goldman Sachs analysis indicates that entry-level employees face the highest risk of displacement from artificial intelligence. Because these workers typically perform tasks centered on data entry and administrative support, they are more susceptible to automation than those in senior roles. The findings suggest that companies may increasingly prioritize AI tools for routine functions, potentially altering traditional career progression paths for new entrants in the labor market.

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