Rising power demands threaten AI progress, driving the need for smarter, leaner models.
AI might not take your job — but it could quietly shrink what your paycheck is worth ...
"What matters is not the dollar wage but what you can buy with it," Yale's economics professor Pascual Restrepo said.
Several companies have tested the waters with bold AI declarations — only to backtrack once the backlash hit.Jay Yuno/Getty, Thitima Uthaiburom/Getty, Vankherson/Getty, J Studios/Getty, tioloco/Getty, ...
Meta CMO Alex Schultz gave one way AI would shrink head count — and two ways AI would grow it.Richard Bord/WireImage Artificial intelligence will likely destroy some jobs — and create some new ones.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said Tuesday that the company's corporate workforce will shrink in the coming years as it adopts more generative artificial intelligence tools and agents. Stream Connecticut News ...
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski told CNBC his company has shrunk its workforce by about 40%, in part due to its investments in artificial intelligence. He also attributed the headcount reduction to ...
While discourse often centers around the risk of AI eliminating jobs, recent data shows that at least some leaders expect they will actually be growing their headcount as they implement the technology ...
AI could lower wages but boost spending power by cheapening goods, an economics professor said. Yale University's Pascual Restrepo says focusing on pay alone misses AI's impact on living costs. Even ...