The Wall Street Journal

AI is starting to threaten white-collar jobs. Few industries are immune

AI is starting to threaten white-collar jobs. Few industries are immune
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The Wall Street Journal
By Ray A SmithDecades after automation began taking and transforming manufacturing jobs, artificial intelligence (AI) is coming for the higher-ups in the corporate office.The list of white-collar layoffs is growing almost daily and includes job cuts at Google, Duolingo and UPS in recent weeks. While the total number of jobs directly lost to generative AI remains low, some of these companies and others have linked cuts to new productivity-boosting technologies such as machine learning and other AI applications.Generative AI could soon upend...

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