Rapid advances in AI are leading to job cuts, with 37% of business leaders already replacing staff with AI, according to a survey. However, MIT researchers suggest that AI may not be as likely to replace human jobs as feared, and a study finds that only 23% of vision-based tasks make economic sense for AI automation. The rise of AI-as-a-service is also explored, indicating a potential shift towards AI assisting humans rather than displacing them.
One-third of U.S. professionals fear AI may render employees' jobs obsolete, while half worry about being "left behind" without the chance to learn how to use AI in the workplace, a Washington State University survey has found. 🤔 A sample survey👇https://t.co/5I6NllLEPn
AI Is Driving More Layoffs Than Companies Want to Admit - @Business https://t.co/eA1kftSmhh
MIT study: Only 23% of vision-based tasks make economic sense for #AI automation. This suggests a slower pace of #job displacement & more focus on #AI assisting humans. It also explores the rise of AI-as-a-service and its potential impact. #futureofwork https://t.co/ISYxzYhIQ6
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
Artificial Intelligence Is Too Expensive To Replace Humans In Jobs For Now, Finds Study https://t.co/kSsrrtDUKQ https://t.co/Pfv0oJbUWH
Stressed about AI taking your job? MIT researchers say its unlikely. https://t.co/68F5fyDQyA
In a recent survey conducted by ResumeBuilder, 37% of business leaders revealed they have already begun to replace staff with AI. https://t.co/InqCY3Uoir https://t.co/kLFPf7Fx8f
More job cuts are likely tied to rapid advances in AI than we know about, labor market experts say https://t.co/1u49oxnUoX
AI Is Taking Jobs, But Not In The Way You Think—How Amazon, Google And Microsoft Are Prioritizing AI Investments https://t.co/962qhrZBDv