Artificial intelligence is already reshaping how office work gets done, but the reality is more nuanced than the headlines. Yes, AI will automate certain tasks inside many white-collar roles, and some ...
Artificial intelligence is moving from back-office experiment to front-office operator, and some of the people building it are now warning that the fallout for white-collar workers could be severe.
Microsoft's AI CEO is joining a chorus of executives who say they anticipate widespread job automation driven by artificial intelligence. Mustafa Suleyman, the Microsoft AI chief, said in an interview ...
Palantir Chief Technology Officer Shyam Sankar told FOX Business artificial intelligence (AI) is fueling a blue-collar productivity boom, not mass unemployment as forecast by Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt ...
Education has long been a tool for building wealth and experiencing economic mobility. Higher education, especially postgraduate degrees like business and law degrees, often lead to high earnings and ...
If AI replaces white-collar workers, what happens when they can’t pay their mortgages? It could mean an uptick in delinquencies and a double-digit drop in home values, according to a recent thought ...
Blue collar workers may be enjoying a certain degree of schadenfreude at seeing the panic over tech, finance, and other white collar workers potentially losing their jobs to AI. But mass job ...
Humans may need reskilling, but there will be a growing need for jobs that involve repairing and supervising expansive robotic fleets Robots can do menial tasks, but humans will need to make sure ...
Job cuts suggest professional work is changing in the AI era. Modern companies need fewer organizers and more builders. Professionals should retrain, reskill, and rescope their roles. What's been a ...
Gen Z is rethinking college and rushing into blue-collar work as fears mount that artificial intelligence will wipe out white-collar jobs — with nearly three out of five young adults now viewing AI as ...
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman says AI will reach "human-level performance" in white-collar work. He predicts most tasks in that field can be automated within the next 12 to 18 months. Several ...