Artificial intelligence and the skill premium
Bloom, David E. ; Prettner, Klaus ; Saadaoui, Jamel ; Veruete, Mario
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2024
16 p.
automation ; artificial intelligence ; wages ; wage increase ; skill ; productivity
Discussion Paper
16972
Technology
https://docs.iza.org/dp16972.pdf
English
Bibliogr.
"How will the emergence of ChatGPT and other forms of artificial intelligence (AI) affect the skill premium? To address this question, we propose a nested constant elasticity of substitution production function that distinguishes among three types of capital: traditional physical capital (machines, assembly lines), industrial robots, and AI. Following the literature, we assume that industrial robots predominantly substitute for low-skill workers, whereas AI mainly helps to perform the tasks of high-skill workers. We show that AI reduces the skill premium as long as it is more substitutable for high-skill workers than low-skill workers are for high-skill workers."
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