(The Center Square) - Roughly 70% of Americans said they were at least "somewhat concerned" that artificial intelligence could replace their jobs, according to a new poll. The Center Square's Voters ...
The unemployment rate says the job market is holding steady. Goldman Sachs analysts, though, say that might not tell the whole story. In a fresh note shared with me, the firm argues that the labor ...
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has pushed back against growing fears that artificial intelligence will replace human jobs, calling such concerns “overly pessimistic” in the long run. Speaking on X (formerly ...
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