AI and Machine Learning
Companies Don’t Have to Slash Jobs Because of AI
Organizations that resist the push to trade entry-level workers for AI may end up better off in the long term.
Organizations that resist the push to trade entry-level workers for AI may end up better off in the long term.
After earlier missteps around mathematical claims, the company released outside validation from mathematicians to support what it calls a breakthrough.
This follows a spree of AI-focused initiatives the country has announced recently.
Andrew Ng calls fears “overblown,” Demis Hassabis emphasizes productivity gains and redeployment, while Mustafa Suleyman warns many white-collar roles could vanish soon.
The Cabinet has approved a national framework targeting 50% deployment of agentic AI across services, operations, and workforce development.