
The AI Policy Podcast The Impact of AI on Labor with Harry Holzer
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Oct 17, 2025 Join Harry Holzer, former Chief Economist at the U.S. Department of Labor and Public Policy Professor at Georgetown, as he delves into the transformative effects of AI on the labor market. Holzer discusses how past automation favored skilled workers and predicts AI's future impact on jobs, including a potential loss of entry-level positions. He emphasizes the need for better data on AI's effects and offers policy recommendations focused on education and retraining programs to support displaced workers. Tune in for insights on job creation versus job loss!
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Early Life Shaped His Labor Focus
- Harry Holzer grew up on a rural chicken farm and his parents were Holocaust survivors.
- These experiences shaped his focus on disadvantaged workers and labor opportunities.
Adoption, Not Just Capability, Determines Impact
- AI adoption is early and employers must learn how to implement it effectively.
- Implementation choices will determine whether AI complements workers or substitutes for them.
Productivity Gains Take Time To Appear
- Robert Solow observed productivity gains from computers were invisible for years.
- That lag showed it can take a decade for firms to reorganize and realize automation benefits.

