Which Workers Will AI Hurt Most: Young or Experienced?
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Which workers will AI hurt most: Young or experienced?
When Amazon CEO Andy Jassy wrote last month that he expected the company’s use of artificial intelligence to “reduce our total workforce” over the next few years, it confirmed the fear among many workers that AI would replace them. The…
When Amazon’s executive director, Andy Jassy, wrote last month that he expected the company’s use of artificial intelligence to “reduce our total workforce” in the coming years, he confirmed the fear of many workers that AI would replace them. Fear was reinforced two weeks later, when Microsoft said it was going to fire some 9,000 people, about 4 percent of its workforce. That artificial intelligence is about to displace white collar workers is …
Artificial intelligence is coming with force and changing the work landscape. Companies are starting to reduce jobs and the question is whether young or experienced workers will be... sacrificed.
Amazon’s AI Shift Sparks Employee Concerns Over Jobs
Amazon’s recent pivot toward generative artificial intelligence has ignited a firestorm of controversy within its corporate ranks, as CEO Andy Jassy announced a strategic shift that prioritizes AI integration while forecasting a reduction in the company’s white-collar workforce. In a mass email to employees, Jassy emphasized that generative AI would fundamentally alter the way work is conducted at Amazon, positioning the technology as a cornerst…
Which Workers Will AI Hurt Most: The Young or the Experienced?
When Amazon CEO Andy Jassy wrote last month that he expected the company’s use of artificial intelligence to “reduce our total workforce” over the next few years, it confirmed the fear among many workers that AI would replace them. The fear was reinforced two weeks later when Microsoft said it was laying off about 9,000 people, roughly 4% of its workforce. That AI is poised to displace white-collar workers is indisputable. But what kind of worke…
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