Experts warn of mounting job cuts attributed to rapid advances in artificial intelligence, with communities on LinkedIn seeking jobs for affected workers. A study indicates that AI is currently too expensive to fully replace humans in jobs. Layoffs driven by AI are surging across industries, prompting the need for smarter deployment of automation to benefit all levels of the workforce.
Job cuts spill beyond tech sector https://t.co/apJTpygmPY https://t.co/qE6HhO19MI
As AI continues to automate aspects of every industry, some jobs can’t be replaced! #9News https://t.co/lSB8ycPRa7
AI Is Driving More Layoffs Than Companies Want to Admit - @Business https://t.co/eA1kftSmhh
While many organisations are in the midst of being swept up in an AI ‘frenzy’, Darren Dalrymple, xDesign’s head of Scotland, asks if it’s now time to take stock and think about how to actually implement the tech. Full story 👇 https://t.co/8X7eJZMv1O #Tech | #News | #AI
Mounting layoffs and accelerating AI mean it’s time to think smarter about how to deploy automation so it doesn’t only benefit those at the top. https://t.co/MHD90QEqae
AI-driven layoffs quietly surge across industries, redefining workforce dynamics https://t.co/CXCUW9FN8B https://t.co/xlxYdE9T4x
Artificial Intelligence Is Too Expensive To Replace Humans In Jobs For Now, Finds Study https://t.co/kSsrrtDUKQ https://t.co/Pfv0oJbUWH
As tech layoffs mount, communities on LinkedIn are trying to find jobs for affected workers https://t.co/8b4u0sTChi
More job cuts are likely tied to rapid advances in AI than we know about, labor market experts say https://t.co/1u49oxnUoX