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AI responsible for 55,000 job losses by 2025
The rapid advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies is undeniably reshaping the global job market. With its potential to streamline ...
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell says AI spending is lifting growth and could help boost productivity, but raises questions about the impact it may have on the labor market.
Artificial intelligence presents both risks and rewards which affect how we work, how we think, how we interact, and even how ...
According to a report by CNBC citing consulting firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, AI was responsible for nearly 55,000 ...
With the AI-integration in most sectors today, the military domain is no exception. We are living in another transformative ...
Artificial intelligence represents the biggest technological upheaval to the world economy since the rise of the internet a quarter-century ago. It has brought trillions of dollars of investment and ...
AI agents are beginning to automate routine work across every profession, changing how jobs are structured and where humans ...
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How to stay ahead of AI as an early-career engineer
“This is a tectonic shift,” says Hugo Malan, president of the science, engineering, technology and telecom reporting unit ...
Artificial intelligence is transforming the U.S. labor market faster than many policymakers, economists and workers expected.
Ever since OpenAI’s ChatGPT was introduced in November 2022, experts and executives have been predicting that it and other AI models will eliminate untold jobs — forecasts that seem, at a first glance ...
“This A.I. Company Wants to Take Your Job” — The New York Times, June 11, 2025. And yet, in the nearly three years since, we have yet to see the kind of massive labor market shake-up that alarmists ...
AI could impact jobs in financial services, insurance, and data processing, leaving dredging, bartending, and tile laying in human hands.
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