"People wrote ... in 1969 that there would be no managers left in business because the computer itself would eliminate the need for managers, because they just moved information. Well, guess what? We have 20,000 managers today at Bank of America," Moynihan said.

"People wrote ... in 1969 that there would be no managers left in business because the computer itself would eliminate the need for managers, because they just moved information.…

Federal Reserve Governor Michael S. Barr gave a speech on Tuesday with three scenarios, including one where you don’t have a job.

Many people fear that artificial intelligence could cause a “job-pocalypse.” This year’s Davos gathering sounded the alarm over the technology’s implications for employment, while…

Ask yourself about the giant job-loss narrative: whose interests does this story suit?