Monday, March 16, 2026

Universities Are Struggling to Keep AI Talent

This study creates a novel dataset linking academic publication records to U.S. Census employer–employee data to track 42,000 AI researchers over two decades, documenting systematic changes in the allocation of AI talent.

Industry increasingly attracts younger and foreign-born researchers, while gender representation improves more in academia. The top 1% of publishing industry scientists now earn $1.5 million more annually than comparable academics, a fivefold increase since 2001. Rising wage premia coincide with greater sorting into large incumbent firms. Researchers who move to industry publish less but patent more, consistent with a shift from open science toward proprietary innovation. 

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