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AI threatens higher percentage of jobs in Washington, D.C., than ...

A new study found that artificial intelligence poses the greatest threat to jobs in Washington, D.C., than any other U.S. state or territory, due to its high number of bureaucrats. Read More
NY Fed survey reveals workers are demanding higher salaries as AI ... - MSN

During the pandemic in March 2021, 4 million US citizens quit their jobs, while 20% of the people in the Fed’s survey were looking for new workplaces. Workers are currently changing jobs at a ... Read More
How the AI revolution is different: It threatens white ... - CBS News

AI job interviews are becoming more common. Here's how to ace them. 05:02 Another key takeway, according to Indeed: The more suitable a job is to remote work, the higher its potential exposure is ... Read More
AI is already linked to layoffs in the industry that created it

In its most-recent layoffs report, outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas said 3,900 people were laid off in May due to AI, marking its first time breaking out job cuts based on that factor. Read More
Up to 80 percent of workers could see jobs impacted by AI - New York Post

Researchers also found that higher-income jobs will likely have greater exposure to GPT, but that it will span across almost all industries. Researchers argued that 80 percent of the US workforce ... Read More
New Research Finds That AI Is Creating More Jobs and Higher Pay - Inc.com

Those and other findings in the study may serve to undermine some of the more dire predictions made by AI critics. To create the study, PwC analyzed 800 million job posting and combed through ... Read More
Nearly 80% of women’s jobs could be disrupted, automated by AI

A higher percentage of working women are employed in white-collar jobs, whereas for men it’s more of a 50-50 split between white- and blue-collar occupations, said Mark McNeilly, professor of ... Read More
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