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In what will likely come as a surprise to no one, the BLS pointed to a familiar trend as being partially responsible for the losses: Artificial intelligence.
The fear of being replaced by AI is nothing new. Labor experts recently told BI’s Jennifer Sor that the tech could displace as many as 12 million workers by 2030. Even AWS’ CEO said that most developers could stop coding soon as AI takes over.
Workers may have one saving grace (for now): MIT recently found that AI is simply too expensive to steal many jobs. So while your job may be safe for the immediate future, it may be time to start looking into a hot new career path. (Time to become a solar photovoltaic installer!)
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