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AIBearishFortune Crypto · Mar 267/10
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The scientist who helped create AI says it’s only ‘a matter of time’ before every single job is wiped out—even safer trade jobs like plumbing

Yoshua Bengio, a key AI pioneer, warns that artificial intelligence will eventually eliminate all jobs, including those requiring computers or laptops first, followed by traditionally safer trades like plumbing. His prediction suggests a comprehensive transformation of the job market as AI capabilities continue to advance.

The scientist who helped create AI says it’s only ‘a matter of time’ before every single job is wiped out—even safer trade jobs like plumbing
AIBearishCrypto Briefing · Mar 257/10
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Mark Warner: Government and society are unprepared for AI advancements, rising unemployment among recent graduates, and the urgent need for regulatory action | Big Technology

Senator Mark Warner warns that government and society are unprepared for AI's rapid advancement, which is contributing to rising unemployment among recent graduates. He calls for urgent regulatory action to prevent broader economic disruption as AI threatens job security across multiple sectors.

Mark Warner: Government and society are unprepared for AI advancements, rising unemployment among recent graduates, and the urgent need for regulatory action | Big Technology
AINeutralTechCrunch – AI · Mar 257/10
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The AI skills gap is here, says AI company, and power users are pulling ahead

Anthropic research reveals AI isn't yet replacing jobs but is creating a skills gap as power users gain significant advantages. Early data shows growing workplace inequality between AI-experienced users and novices, raising concerns about future job displacement and workforce stratification.

🏢 Anthropic
AIBullisharXiv – CS AI · Mar 57/10
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AI Skills Improve Job Prospects: Causal Evidence from a Hiring Experiment

A study of 1,725 recruiters across the UK, US, and Germany found that AI skills significantly increase job interview invitation rates by 8-15 percentage points across graphic design, office assistance, and software engineering roles. The research demonstrates that AI skills can partially or fully offset traditional hiring disadvantages like older age or lower education levels.

AIBearishDecrypt – AI · Feb 277/103
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Morning Minute: Jack Dorsey Slashes 40% of Block's Jobs Due to AI

Jack Dorsey's Block (formerly Square) has cut 40% of its workforce in response to AI-driven automation. The layoffs appear to be a proactive move following warnings from industry observers about AI's impact on employment in the tech sector.

Morning Minute: Jack Dorsey Slashes 40% of Block's Jobs Due to AI
AIBullishOpenAI News · Sep 47/105
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Expanding economic opportunity with AI

OpenAI is launching a Jobs Platform and new Certifications program designed to connect workers with AI-related employment opportunities, training, and skill validation. This initiative aims to expand economic opportunities and make AI skills more accessible to a broader workforce.

AIBearishCrypto Briefing · Apr 76/10
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Marik Hazan: Social media is reshaping journalism, AI will disrupt employment more than expected, and the cofounder model is unsustainable for AI startups | TWIST

Marik Hazan discusses how AI will cause more significant job displacement than anticipated, challenging the common belief that humans will primarily use AI as a collaborative tool. He also addresses how social media is transforming journalism and critiques the traditional cofounder model for AI startups.

Marik Hazan: Social media is reshaping journalism, AI will disrupt employment more than expected, and the cofounder model is unsustainable for AI startups | TWIST
AINeutralFortune Crypto · Mar 106/10
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Will AI take your job? This chart in an economic study by Anthropic may give you a hint. But the answer is complicated

An Anthropic economic study reveals that while 94% of computer and math-related job tasks are exposed to AI capabilities, only about one-third are currently being implemented. This gap between AI's theoretical potential and actual deployment suggests a more gradual transformation of the job market than many predictions indicate.

Will AI take your job? This chart in an economic study by Anthropic may give you a hint. But the answer is complicated
🏢 Anthropic
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