Does Artificial Intelligence Promote or Inhibit On-the-Job Learning? Human Reactions to AI at Work

Chao Li, Yuhan Zhang,Xiaoru Niu, Feier Chen, Hongyan Zhou

SYSTEMS(2023)

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This paper examines how AI at work impacts on-the-job learning, shedding light on workers' reactions to the groundbreaking AI technology. Based on theoretical analysis, six hypotheses are proposed regarding three aspects of AI's influence on on-the-job learning. Empirical results demonstrate that AI significantly inhibits people's on-the-job learning and this conclusion holds true in a series of robustness and endogeneity checks. The impact mechanism is that AI makes workers more pessimistic about the future, leading to burnout and less motivation for on-the-job learning. In addition, AI's replacement, mismatch, and deskilling effects decrease people's income while extending working hours, reducing their available financial resources and disposable time for further learning. Moreover, it has been found that AI's impact on on-the-job learning is more prominent for older, female and less-educated employees, as well as those without labor contracts and with less job autonomy and work experience. In regions with more intense human-AI competition, more labor-management conflicts, and poorer labor protection, the inhibitory effect of AI on further learning is more pronounced. In the context of the fourth technological revolution driving forward the intelligent transformation, findings of this paper have important implications for enterprises to better understand employee behaviors and to promote them to acquire new skills to achieve better human-AI teaming.
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artificial intelligence,on-the-job learning,technological revolution,replacement effect,deskilling effect
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