Another tech executive is sounding the alarm on the job impact of AI, with the CEO of Anthropic noting that the technology is likely to eliminate roles “faster than what we’ve seen with previous ...
The maker of the Claude chatbot says its research could help identify economic disruptions by measuring how AI is currently reshaping work.
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — There’s a growing fear that artificial intelligence will vastly affect the job market, causing many jobs to disappear, and replacing people with something we can’t even see.
In 2025, technology is impacting the way we work more than ever. From the rise and fall of remote work to the explosive evolution of generative AI systems, the business world is unrelenting in its ...
A report from the Brookings Institution claims generative AI will disrupt workers in high-tech regions of the US more than it affects workers in businesses scattered across the country. A new ...
Researchers are combining LLM capabilities with real-world usage data to track “observed exposure,” revealing which roles may be most vulnerable.
We know artificial intelligence — particularly generative and agentic AI — looms large in the future of jobs. But the exact impact is still a great unknown. But the effects we’re already seeing in ...
To join the CNBC Technology Executive Council, go to cnbccouncils.com/tec Artificial intelligence is having a significant impact on many types of jobs ...
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While many U.S. workers fear that artificial intelligence is coming for their jobs, researchers say the rapid advancements of tools like ChatGPT and Claude haven't had a major impact on the overall ...
Ever since OpenAI’s ChatGPT was introduced in November 2022, experts and executives have been predicting that it and other AI models will eliminate untold jobs — forecasts that seem, at a first glance ...
The modern job market has become a numbers game of staggering proportions. A single posting can attract thousands of applications, forcing employers to rely on automated systems to manage the flood of ...