High earners adopting AI tools faster than other workers

The adoption gap isn't about access or training. Senior and well-paid workers are pulling ahead because they can afford to experiment with AI tools, have time to learn them, and work in roles where AI augments rather than replaces their labor. This compounds existing advantage: those already positioned at the top of the labor market gain productivity boosts that widen pay and opportunity gaps, while workers in lower-wage roles face displacement without resources to retrain.