AI could cut half of all entry-level white collar jobs
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Tech leaders have been warning that AI is coming for junior developer jobs, but one Amazon executive says entry-level engineers shouldn't be worried — and they might actually have the most to gain. Rory Richardson,
Engineers who spoke to the New York Times describe a culture where AI adoption is technically optional, but failing to use it risks falling behind.
Teams that once counted a dozen developers have been cut in half, yet the volume of code they're expected to deliver remains unchanged – a shift
Once the lifeblood of Silicon Valley, younger professionals are now having a tough time getting a foot in the door - but AI isn't the only problem.
Axios tech policy reporter Maria Curi explains how the white-collar workforce may change after Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned that AI’s growth could result in job losses.
Artificial intelligence startup Anthropic says its new AI model can work for nearly seven hours continuously, further signaling AI’s growing presence in the workplace.
When the next recession hits, companies facing profit pressures will likely implement two things: Layoffs — and a range of AI capabilities. CEOs will make tough choices and millions of middle-skill jobs may vanish virtually overnight.