
"The study assessed the capabilities of two models, OpenAI's GPT-4.1 and Anthropic's Claude Sonnet 4, and how effectively they were able to perform across a range of close to 3,000 key work skills. To that end, the researchers deployed what they call the GenAI Skill Transformation Index (GSTI), a metric gauging the degree to which generative AI will transform particular job requirements, rather than the technology's potential to replace jobs wholesale."
"At least for the time being, that hasn't come to pass. Despite predictions from some tech industry leaders that AI will soon replace a significant swathe of human workers, the technology's impact on the labor market has thus far been minimal. New data from employment search engine Indeed, however, shows that generative AI is able to automate a growing number of job skills. That suggests that rather than pushing humans out of their jobs entirely, AI will start to become an increasingly important tool within the workplace."
Generative AI is increasingly able to automate specific job skills while the overall labor impact remains limited so far. Indeed's AI at Work Report finds about 26% of posted jobs could be highly transformed by generative AI. The report evaluated GPT-4.1 and Claude Sonnet 4 across roughly 3,000 work skills and created the GenAI Skill Transformation Index (GSTI) to measure transformation of job requirements. Jobs with heavy physical labor show lower exposure to AI automation. The pace and extent of AI adoption will vary across industries and individual businesses, shaping which roles change most rapidly.
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