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Workers in clerical and administrative roles could have the most trouble adapting to the impact of AI on jobs, new research shows.
Wix CEO Avishai Abrahami predicts 70% of the top 20 most popular jobs in the US will be affected by AI in the next five to 10 years.
As companies increase their AI investments, chatbots and AI agents are often the first place the spending shows up.
Whether increased use of AI ends up reducing employee headcounts or augmenting existing workforces with armies of digital helpers, the potential tax revenue implications are hard to ignore.
It turns out investors are willing to forgive huge capital spending if a company's core business is thriving.
Meta jumped, while Microsoft plunged post-earnings as investors hunt for signs that big AI investments are paying off.
From compute and talent to energy and revenue, six charts show where the U.S. leads China in AI—and why that lead could prove fragile.
Entrepreneurs like Kim Magaraci, Seneca Connor, and Gloria Hebert use AI tools like ChatGPT to ditch admin busywork and focus on growth and customers.
On college campuses across the United States, the introduction of generative artificial intelligence has sparked a sort of arms race
Spending on AI infrastructure is expected to be measured in the trillions of dollars.