Economists Reassess AI's Impact on Jobs Amid Forecasts of Disruption

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Economists, AI specialists, and superforecasters increasingly model AI progress as disruptive, predicting a modest dip in labor-force participation toward about 60% by 2030 under rapid AI progress, but with no consensus on a doomsday scenario and acknowledging that policy and adaptation will shape how work changes.
Topics:business#artificial-intelligence#automation#economic-forecasting#employment#labor-market#technology
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