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AI wreaks havoc on US jobs with two-decade high 150K cut in October – bringing 2025 total to 1M: report
The 153,074 job cuts from last month marked a 175% jump from the same month a year ago and a 183% spike from September, according to a new report. Read More
1 in 7 Jobs Are at Risk of AI Automation, SHRM Says

The new report, from the world’s largest HR association, the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), warns that 15 percent of all American jobs (just above one in seven, and affecting 23.2 ... Read More
AI is not yet replacing workers in the US, researchers find

ChatGPT is not yet causing the massive upheaval in the US labor market that many have feared since the chatbot’s launch in 2022, according to a new study by a research center at Yale University. The ... Read More
Corporate America says AI isn't about cost-cutting, but jobs will go anyway, a Goldman Sachs banker survey finds
Goldman's analysts forecast a 4% reduction in headcount over the next year, followed by a deeper 11% cut within three years. Read More
Democrats demand ‘robot tax’ as AI reportedly threatens to replace 100M US jobs

A new Senate report warns that artificial intelligence could displace nearly 100 million U.S. jobs within the next decade, spurring Democrats to push for a "robot tax" on companies that replace human ... Read More
The AI Productivity Trap: You're Automating The Wrong Jobs

Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Every executive is feeling the pressure. The board, investors and even the market seem to be ... Read More
'AI is here to stay': UWF expert says to embrace change as study reveals vulnerable jobs

PENSACOLA, Fla. -- Artificial intelligence is changing the way many of us work. And for some industries it's raising some real concerns about the future of human jobs. A study released this year ... Read More
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