AI purveyors are changing their tune on the job apocalypse. Should they be believed?
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AI purveyors are changing their tune on the job apocalypse. Should they be believed?
AI’s reappraisal comes after the drastic reductions in headcounts that were promised have largely failed to materialize
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By Swikar Oli
Published May 28, 2026
Last updated May 28, 2026
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