Entry-level jobs plunge by a third since launch of ChatGPT
- Since ChatGPT launched in November 2022, entry-level jobs have dropped by nearly a third, now accounting for only a quarter of the market.
- This decline follows mass layoffs in tech during 2024 and 2025 and reflects widespread integration of AI automation in knowledge work roles.
- Tech CEOs like Andy Jassy and Shopify's Tobi Lütke urge teams to use AI to replace tasks before requesting more staff, signaling fewer human roles ahead.
- Jassy stated, "we will need fewer people," while Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff says AI now does 50% of his company’s work, illustrating the productivity shift.
- These changes suggest AI-driven automation will further reduce entry-level opportunities and fundamentally reshape workforce hiring and job availability in coming years.
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(London = Yonhap News) Correspondent Jiyeon Kim = An analysis has shown that since the launch of the generative artificial intelligence (AI) ChatGPT, approximately one-third of new employee jobs in the UK have disappeared...
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