The War for Human Talent Rages On (In Spite of AI)
Automation is coming, pant the breathless pundits warning of A.I.-induced job loss. Ratcheting up the fear meter, presidential candidate Andrew Yang recently sounded the alarm for unprecedented employment gutting -- not just among blue-collar professions, but white-collar jobs, too. Meanwhile, renowned studies paint a gloomy picture, one in which rapid A. advances kneecap our middle-class dreams, sapping the hopes of young people who are left to wonder: Will there be a job for me when I graduate? And yet, the on-the-ground reality doesn't fit these sour prognostications. If anything, it offers good news for workers.
Oct-20-2019, 00:57:01 GMT
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