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Roya Shahidi
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New research sheds light on AI's impact on jobs.
New research has found that companies spending the most on AI aren't slashing jobs; they're actually hiring faster than their peers.
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Roya Shahidi
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New research sheds light on AI's impact on jobs.

A new Ramp study shows that the companies spending the most on AI are actually hiring more and not cutting the workforce.

A new report finds "high-intensity AI adopters” saw headcount increase 10.2%. Among those companies, entry-level headcount rose…

A new study from Ramp found companies making the biggest investments in AI are expanding their workforces, with heavy adopters…

Challenger says AI is the No. 1 reason companies are giving for job cuts in 2026 thus far. In May alone, it accounted for 40% of…

Yale Budget Lab researchers said AI usage has "no connection" to unemployment rates in the US right now.

Is AI taking jobs? Or are companies cutting jobs to pay for the enormous capex outlays on AI?