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Companies Are Split on AI and Jobs - And That Split Tells You Everything

This week I read something that stuck with me. A major tech CEO criticized other executives for...

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dev.toStai leggendo7 g fa

Companies Are Split on AI and Jobs - And That Split Tells You Everything

This week I read something that stuck with me. A major tech CEO criticized other executives for...

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businessinsider.com8 g fa

AI leaders are shifting how they talk about AI's job impact after sparking fears of a white-collar wipeout

Altman and colleagues are tempering job-apocalypse narratives, reframing as task-level automation; the shift responds to public backlash (71% of Americans oppose AI's pace) and political pressure. As OpenAI and Anthropic prepare IPOs, the messaging pivot from job elimination to task-automation framing reflects industry adaptation to legitimacy constraints.

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  1. giovedì 11 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    Tech leaders argue AI’s real future Is task augmentation, not mass layoffs | Fortune

    CEOs of C.H. Robinson and Agility Robotics said today’s cutting-edge of automation isn’t replacing the whole human.

  2. sabato 13 giugno 2026·businessinsider.com

    AI leaders are shifting how they talk about AI's job impact after sparking fears of a white-collar wipeout

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the focus on maintaining the "human" part of roles means the AI job wipeout some expected is going to happen.

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fortune.com10 g fa

Tech leaders argue AI’s real future Is task augmentation, not mass layoffs | Fortune

CEOs of C.H. Robinson and Agility Robotics said today’s cutting-edge of automation isn’t replacing the whole human.

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  • domenica 14 giugno 2026·dev.to

    Companies Are Split on AI and Jobs - And That Split Tells You Everything

    This week I read something that stuck with me. A major tech CEO criticized other executives for...