The Short-Term Effects of Generative Artificial Intelligence on Employment: Evidence from an Online Labor Market
Washington University in St. Louis · New York University
Abstract
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) holds the potential to either complement workers by enhancing their productivity or substitute them. We examine the short-term effects of the recently released generative AI models (ChatGPT, DALL-E 2, and Midjourney) on the employment outcomes of freelancers on a large online platform. We find that freelancers in highly affected occupations suffer from the introduction of generative AI, experiencing reductions in both employment and earnings. We find similar effects studying the release of other image-based generative AI models. Exploring the heterogeneity by freelancers’ employment history, we do not find evidence that high-quality service, measured by their past…
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- Generative grammar
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- Industrial organization
- Artificial intelligence
- Labour economics
- Business
- Economics
- Computer science