A new bipartisan nonprofit wants to help Americans who find they're out of work because of AI

A new poll shows that these Americans are worried that AI will eliminate their jobs—and they want the government to do something about it.

How much can the job future be predicted? A new Commission on AI and the American Workforce seeks to avoid the miscalculations of previous "future of work" efforts.

As AI job fears mount, Anthropic and China are betting on a new kind of worker

The Work With Dignity Act should solidify one overarching principle: AI should help people do their jobs, not replace them.

A coalition of employers and state governments says it is developing a sweeping strategy to help workers respond to the AI age: “I am worried.” | World News

WASHINGTON (AP) — America has been rushing into an artificial intelligence future without much of a plan to stop what could be catastrophic job losses.

Former Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo is leading a new nonprofit with big aims to address AI job displacement.

A new bipartisan nonprofit wants to help Americans who find they're out of work because of AI

Empresas como OpenAI o Anthropic se suman a una nueva organización impulsada por demócratas y republicanos para crear programas de adaptación laboral

"We’re talking about a certain level of unemployment that could destabilize our country and our democracy," Gina Raimondo told the AP.

Sorry we spent your wages on data centers, but call us when you're AI-ready

A newly formed bipartisan nonprofit named RAISE US is set to launch with over $500 million aimed at tackling job losses anticipated from artificial intelligence advancements.…