Apollo's chief economist says he sees 'zero evidence' of AI-related job losses, even as CEOs cite the tech in layoffs
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Apollo Global Management's chief economist Torsten Sløk says the AI boom is creating more human jobs, not eradicating them.
Apollo's chief economist says he sees 'zero evidence' of AI-related job losses, even as CEOs cite the tech in layoffs
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Apollo chief economist says there's ‘zero evidence’ AI is killing jobs—in fact, he says it's creating them | Fortune

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