AI layoffs are here. Major retraining effort is needed
America’s economic strength has always come from its ability to transform, innovate, and adapt. From the development of the automobile to the adoption of electricity and even the internet, the implementation of new technology has consistently propelled the American economy to the top. What we are seeing today amid the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence […]
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America’s economic strength has always come from its ability to transform, innovate, and adapt. From the development of the automobile to the adoption of electricity and even the internet, the implementation of new technology has consistently propelled the American economy to the top. What we are seeing today amid the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence is no different. AI has the potential to reduce overhead, increase efficiency, accelerate innovation, and so much more. The benefits on a large scale are clear: It’s projected that AI will soon account for roughly 75% of GDP growth. Additionally, it has created over 600,000 jobs in the past two years alone. Recommended Stories Democrats should support critical intelligence program Freedom isn’t $65,000.
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