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AI's Impact on the Job Market and Productivity

There are mixed signals regarding AI's impact on the job market and productivity. While some studies suggest limited impact so far, others highlight the potential for AI to automate tasks and augment human capabilities, leading to both job displacement and new opportunities.

Detected: 2026-02-23 ยท Updated: 2026-02-23

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