Plus: The Pope has called for governments to regulate AI. This is today's edition of The Download , our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. A reality check on the AI jobs hysteria Despite the growing hysteria over AI’s threat to white-collar jobs, there’s still scant evidence that the technology has had a large-scale impact on the labor market. Analysis of US labor data shows that unemployment in occupations most exposed to AI is actually lower than in less-exposed jobs. There are also no signs that large numbers of workers are shifting from AI-threatened professions into supposedly safer manual-labor jobs. It’s true that things aren’t great in the job market—but the question is why. Here’s what the data really says about AI and jobs . —David Rotman Opinion: It’s time to address the looming crisis in entry-level work — Georgios Petropoulos, an assistant professor at the USC Marshall School of Business AI has not yet produced mass unemployment.…