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People have worried that computers will take their jobs for at least a decade, but those fears have felt more realistic than ...
Mike Rowe warns AI threatens white-collar jobs, predicts a golden age for trades while urging young Americans to reconsider ...
Across Silicon Valley and beyond, not everyone is as concerned about what AI means for entry-level white collar jobs as ...
The question isn’t whether AI will displace workers, but which workers — and what happens when America’s comfortable laptop ...
Factors including economic uncertainty and offshoring may be more responsible for a decline in entry-level roles ...
Ford CEO Jim Farley emphasized the importance of skilled trades while warning that AI could eliminate half of white-collar jobs.
Works Foundation CEO Mike Rowe discusses trade-based jobs and how A.I. advancements will impact the workforce on 'America's ...
Hiring an entry worker at a tech company has fallen 50% since 2019. Is that really where we want all of our kids to go?” ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a helpful tool to complete tasks, but its growth poses a threat to the jobs of many Americans. At least, that's what the headlines continue to say. Industry experts ...
Ford chief predicts AI will replace “literally half of all white-collar workers.” ...
Who would have thought that, on the morning of the Ladies’ Wimbledon final, it would be two former line judges speaking for ...
Ford’s chief executive officer, Jim Farley, is one of a number of business leaders offering a grim prediction for the future of white-collar workers.