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A Wharton professor explains why most jobs will be impacted by AI


Take my role as a business school professor. As the 22nd most overlapping of 1,016 jobs, I am a little concerned. But my job isn’t just a single, indivisible entity. Read More

Wharton Professor Says AI Is Like an 'Intern' Who 'Lies a Little Bit ...


UPenn professor Ethan Mollick compares AI to an "intern" who "lies a little bit," CBS reports. Like interns, AI tools require guidance for their outputs to be useful, according to Mollick. Read More

Wharton Professor Ethan Mollick is an Expert in Helping Others ... - MSN


Ethan Mollick is a 49-year-old professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and has emerged as a go-to reviewer for AI products, writes Shirin Ghaffary for Bloomberg. With his ... Read More

Legal, Finance Jobs Most at Risk From AI, Recent Studies Suggest ...


AI could significantly disrupt the labor market and affect about 300 million full-time jobs, a recent report from Goldman Sachs found. Business Insider Subscribe Newsletters ... Read More

Generative AI Adoption Surges: New Study by AI at Wharton Reveals ...


Nearly 3 in 4 leaders (72%) report using Gen AI at least once a week, up from 37% in 2023. AI adoption in Marketing and Sales tripled, from 20% in 2023 to 62% in 2024, with AI usage in Operations ... Read More


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