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Comment by Bharat Chandar
Researcher at the Stanford Digital Economy Lab who studies AI exposure, adoption, and labor-market outcomes.
Research shows a clear distinction between AI exposure and AI adoption. Jobs that are more exposed to AI have seen a significant decline in employment for young workers, while firm-level adoption shows mixed effects. This gap highlights the need for better data on executive expectations, firm-level AI usage, and productivity to understand how AI is shaping hiring decisions.AI Verified (Feb 17, 2026)
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Quote reports mixed adoption effects and insufficient evidence, supporting an abstaining stance on net jobs.
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Hector Perez Arenas
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Chandar reports mixed effects and need for data; recorded abstain matches.
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India’s Press Information Bureau report attributes this remarks text to Bharat Chandar.
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