Forty percent of executives expect AI to help boost hiring of entry-level jobs, a new University of Pennsylvania Wharton study estimates.

Amazon's latest cuts fed into anxiety about AI replacing workers. But some are sceptical that recent layoffs are a telling sign of how AI is affecting employment.

As Amazon slashes 14,000 white-collar roles and the U.S. approaches a million job cuts this year, AI’s first major labor casualty might be emerging.