01085nam a22001097a 4500008004100000100004400041245006800085260003400153300003300187520072100220773003400941260428b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a Roy, Shreya and Chaudhuri, Bibek Ray aArtificial intelligence, demand switching and sectoral wage gap aEconomic & Political Weekly  a61(9), Feb 28, 2026: p.32-36 aA finite-change general equilibrium framework models AI as a technological shock transmitted through price adjustments, showing that preference shifts towards AI services can widen wage gaps. Empirical validation using an endogenous structural break approach identifies 2007 as the year of AI’s introduction in India, coinciding with the emergence of services such as Windows Live and ride-hailing apps like Ola and Uber. It has been observed that wage inequality has not worsened significantly, owing to the slow adoption of AI-based services such as ride-hailing, used by less than 0.7% of the population.-Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/2026/9/insight/artificial-intelligence-demand-switching-and.html  aEconomic & Political Weekly