AI Adoption Adds 2.2 Weekly Work Hours, CEPR Reports

Sunita Somvanshi

A study by the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) reveals that artificial intelligence is extending working hours for many employees instead of lightening workloads as predicted.

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The research challenges the long-held belief that technological progress would reduce work burdens

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Workers in AI-intensive occupations increased their weekly work hours compared to those in less exposed jobs.

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The introduction of ChatGPT made the effect more pronounced

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The impact of AI varies significantly across job sectors.

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Increased productivity makes employers expect more output, thus encouraging longer work

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While 47% of employees believe they'll use AI for 30% of their daily tasks within a year, only 20% of leaders hold the same belief.

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96% of employees are experiencing some stress about workplace changes, with more than half reporting at least moderate anxiety about AI adoption.

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Companies and consumers enjoy more of AI's productivity benefits than workers.

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