AI’s Double-Edged Sword: Reshaping the U.S. Job Market
Explore how AI is transforming and disrupting U.S. jobs, from warehouse robots to automated customer service, and what it means for workers, businesses, and policymakers.
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Explore how AI is transforming and disrupting U.S. jobs, from warehouse robots to automated customer service, and what it means for workers, businesses, and policymakers.
Amazon accelerates warehouse automation using AI robots Blue Jay and Vulcan, cutting development time by two-thirds and aiming to make jobs safer and more efficient.
Meta cuts around 600 AI roles to streamline operations post-spree, targeting infrastructure teams but sparing Zuckerberg’s TBD Lab in a bid to boost efficiency.
A new Stanford study shows AI-driven tools like ChatGPT have triggered a 13% employment drop among 22-25-year-olds in AI-exposed U.S. jobs, reshaping the entry-level market.
At Summer Davos 2025, Frontiers Chief Frederick Fenter urges professionals to harness AI or risk being replaced by those who do.
Experts at Summer Davos 2025 explore how AI-driven disruption can unlock new career pathways for young professionals worldwide.
Unitree Robotics’ seven-year journey has transformed quadruped robots into agile humanoid machines, spotlighting the Chinese mainland’s rise in competitive robotics innovation.
The UK launches an AI skills drive to train 7.5M workers and 1M students, fueling growth in a sector set to reach ÂŁ800 billion by 2035.
A global survey reveals 81% of researchers now use AI tools like ChatGPT, with China’s DeepSeek emerging as an affordable alternative for scientific problem-solving.
A McKinsey report forecasts AI will automate one-third of working hours in the US and Europe by 2030, reshaping global labor markets.