Some AI critics say the tech is a threat to white collar workers, but new data says it may be hitting low-end wages first.
A debate played out this week at The Wall Street Journal’s Tech Live Qatar event on how AI will reshape work.
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According to Anthropic chief scientist Jared Kaplan, artificial intelligence is rapidly evolving into a system capable of ...
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping white-collar work, but one of its leading architects thinks the strangest changes are still ahead. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has started sketching out a ...
AI can help fix the broken hiring systems that shut out many qualified blue-collar workers, writes guest author Daniel Walsh ...
The data runs “contrary to narratives that AI is mostly impacting high-earning, white-collar jobs,” Revelio experts wrote.
Jared Kaplan, Anthropic's chief scientist and co-owner, says AI is advancing so quickly that it will soon outperform students ...
A job market shift of this magnitude wouldn’t just rattle SLO County’s economic foundation, it would put our residents at ...
But for all the hand-wringing over the potentially ill-fated employees of Silicon Valley and Wall Street, a quieter crisis ...
Aman Sanger, Co-Founder of Cursor, believes the world of coding and computer science is on the verge of a major ...
AI is reshaping India's workforce, widening the wage gap and displacing middle-class jobs while creating demand for ...