Artificial Intelligence and Older Workers: Opportunity, Risk, and Policy Tradeoffs

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New research by economists Carlo Pizzinelli and Maria M. Tavares finds that older workers are often better positioned than younger workers to benefit from artificial intelligence, particularly in occupations where experience, judgment, and interpersonal skills remain essential. Their findings may help an aging workforce navigate technological change.Read More