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        &lt;p&gt;The share of older workers is on the decline — about 37% of people age 55 and above are now active in the labor force. About a decade ago, it was around 40%.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;p&gt;The pandemic chased some older workers out, and others can simply afford to retire. Another factor that's causing some to exit? The emergence of artificial intelligence. Learning how to interact with it as a tool, maybe even as a colleague, seems like a headache to some. So, they’re choosing retirement instead.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br/&gt;&lt;p&gt;Marketplace’s Stephanie Hughes spoke with Wall Street Journal reporter Lauren Weber, who’s been covering the phenomenon.&lt;/p&gt;
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One way to avoid AI altogether? Retire early

APR 16, 20267 MIN
Marketplace Tech

One way to avoid AI altogether? Retire early

APR 16, 20267 MIN

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<p>The share of older workers is on the decline — about 37% of people age 55 and above are now active in the labor force. About a decade ago, it was around 40%.</p><br/><p>The pandemic chased some older workers out, and others can simply afford to retire. Another factor that's causing some to exit? The emergence of artificial intelligence. Learning how to interact with it as a tool, maybe even as a colleague, seems like a headache to some. So, they’re choosing retirement instead.</p><br/><p>Marketplace’s Stephanie Hughes spoke with Wall Street Journal reporter Lauren Weber, who’s been covering the phenomenon.</p>