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IBM Replaced 200 HR Jobs With AI. Stanford Says Entry-Level Workers Are Already Losing.
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IBM's AskHR platform now handles 94% of the company's routine HR tasks — and the 200-plus HR positions it replaced aren't coming back. That's not a prediction. That's already happened. And Stanford researchers studying AI's impact on the labor market have a name for what's coming next: "canaries in the coal mine."
New research from Stanford's Digital Economy Lab found a 13% employment decline among workers aged 22 to 25 in the roles most exposed to AI automation — roles like administrative coordinators, information clerks, and operations support. Sound familiar? Those are the entry-level HR jobs in most organizations.
The World Economic Forum projects 92 million jobs displaced by 2030, while 170 million new roles emerge. The net math looks positive — but the displacement hits administrative and coordination functions first and hardest. For CHROs, that means the pipeline of junior HR talent is narrowing right now.
In this episode, we break down what the Stanford, IBM, and WEF data actually tell us — and four things CHROs need to do before 2028 makes these decisions for them.