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AI Is Waging War on White-Collar Jobs. It Won’t End Well.
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Ford CEO Warned 'AI Will Leave a Lot of White Collar People Behind' and Urged Shift to This Industry
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ChatGPT chief Sam Altman says AI could eliminate jobs that aren’t ‘real work’ — comments come among mounting evidence of jobs being replaced by AI

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Why the Goldman Sachs CEO isn’t buying the AI jobs freakout

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Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon says AI won’t destroy human jobs—’Yes, job functions will change…but I’m excited about it’

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The era of mega AI layoffs is here

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Corporate America says AI isn't about cost-cutting, but jobs will go anyway, a Goldman Sachs banker survey finds

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It isn't layoffs, but Amazon has a stark new warning about the future of jobs

Amazon, the shipping and delivery juggernaut, is hoping to replace more than half a million future jobs with robots, according to a New York Times report on Tuesday. The company’s vast warehouse ... Read More
Amazon Cuts 14,000 White Collar Workers, Touts ‘Transformative’ AI

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AI is disappearing entry-level office jobs as NC blue-collar training gets boost

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White-Collar Workers Are Considering Unionizing as Their Jobs Are Threatened

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