White-collar workers are getting nervous, with good reason. Sure, 98 percent of college graduates who want a job still have one, and wages are ticking up. Sure, some companies that cite the ...
Good morning. Anthropic’s recent study mapping AI’s reach across hundreds of occupations continues to raise fresh concerns about the future of white-collar work. Economists Maxim Massenkoff and Peter ...
NBC News: Politicians are starting to pay a lot more attention to the plight of white-collar workers
Politicians are starting to pay a lot more attention to the plight of white-collar workers
For decades, white-collar workers were told that a degree and a desk would buy them stability. That bargain is unraveling fast as layoffs, hiring freezes, and automation hit office jobs that once felt ...
Yahoo: Anxious about AI job cuts? How white-collar workers can protect themselves - starting now
Anxious about AI job cuts? How white-collar workers can protect themselves - starting now
AI could expand white-collar work by making complex tasks cheap enough to attempt, Box CEO Aaron Levie says.Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Some tech leaders and AI researchers have predicted that AI ...
MSN: The white-collar jobs most exposed to AI, according to Anthropic’s own data
The white-collar jobs most exposed to AI, according to Anthropic’s own data
Blue-collar workers have been at the center of political messaging for years. Politicians meet with waitresses at a diner to pitch raising the minimum wage, tour a factory to spotlight job growth or ...
AOL: AI won't hollow out white-collar jobs, it will fuel growth — says Box CEO Aaron Levie