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Is AI coming to take your job? While tech CEOs are issuing dire warnings, many experts remain unconvinced about any immediate job impacts.
ANALYSIS: It might seem like the Holy Father has far more pressing priorities. Yet the reality is that the artificial-intelligence revolution poses enormous social challenges for the Church.
Current job woes for this cohort, they added, likely owe in part to economic conditions beyond technology. Many blue-collar ...
Postings for desk-based jobs have decreased year on year, “creating bottlenecks of qualified talent competing for a shrinking ...
Anthropic CEO and researchers have claimed that AI has the potential to wipe out white-collar jobs, particularly entry-level ...
Attention is on AGI taking white-collar jobs. That's a whammy. But there is a double whammy afoot. AGI embeds with humanoid ...
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During an overseas banking conference, officials with Cincinnati-based Procter and Gamble announced the company will cut 7,000 non-factory jobs.
"New-collar" jobs often put practical skills above formal education. And the jobs can pay quite well, according to a new ...
Tough economic conditions could be the catalyst for AI adoption in corporate America as more companies turn to automation, ...
Instead, they will boost productivity, lower prices and spur the evolution of the labor market.
Researchers at AI startup Anthropic are warning that the next decade could be difficult for some workers as artificial ...