Geoffrey Hinton says AI's rapid progress could trigger a new wave of job losses in 2026. "It's going to be able to replace many other jobs," he said.
According to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data, the retail trade sector is projected to lose 181,900 jobs by 2034.
Fears of an AI-driven job apocalypse are everywhere, but the reality inside most organizations is far more complex.
As debates about artificial intelligence and employment intensify, new research suggests that even warnings about near-term job automation do little to shake public confidence. In a survey-based study ...
I now work in a health care–adjacent role in Florida, but two years ago, I was a remote sales manager who was let go after 20 months. I had been under-trained and had no prior experience, yet I ...
The S&P 500 reached a new all-time high, shrugging off the temporary federal government shutdown and highlighting the market's resilience. Healthcare led market gains after Pfizer secured a three-year ...
Layoffs are hitting hard, with thousands of workers losing their jobs, from major companies like Amazon to positions in the federal government. Employers have announced nearly 1.1 million job cuts ...
Amid the government shutdown, the first Friday of the month came and went without government jobs data. However, alternative measures of employment paint a picture of a labor market that is ...
Amazon.com, Inc. is rated a Buy due to solid fundamentals, rising margins, and significant potential AI-driven productivity improvements. AMZN's aggressive AI investments are expected to boost ...
The association between employment and personal worth has evolved significantly over time. Many now view their jobs as integral to their personal identity and a direct reflection of their professional ...