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New data throws a wrench into debate that AI is causing layoffs

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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businessinsider.comStai leggendo1 g fa

New data throws a wrench into debate that AI is causing layoffs

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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bigtechnology.com23 h fa

Heavy AI Adoption Linked To More Hiring, Not Layoffs, New Data Shows

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

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techcrunch.com1 g fa

The AI jobs debate just got messier | TechCrunch

A new report finds "high-intensity AI adopters” saw headcount increase 10.2%. Among those companies, entry-level headcount rose by 12%, countering the rhetoric that AI kills junior jobs.

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coindesk.com23 h fa

Companies spending the most on AI are growing jobs, Ramp study finds

A new study from Ramp found companies making the biggest investments in AI are expanding their workforces, with heavy adopters increasing headcount by about 10% and entry-level hiring by 12%, challenging fears that…

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eu.usatoday.com10 h fa

Companies hired more after heavy investment in AI, new research finds

A majority of Americans fear AI could cost them or a household member their job, but new research finds firms that heavily invested in AI hired more.

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cityam.com1 g fa

The real AI risk isn’t job losses, it’s who can see what

Beyond the fearmongering, it’s a more mundane AI threat that will be making waves in boardrooms, writes Paul Armstrong.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. martedì 30 giugno 2026·techcrunch.com

    The AI jobs debate just got messier | TechCrunch

    A new report finds "high-intensity AI adopters” saw headcount increase 10.2%. Among those companies, entry-level headcount rose by 12%, countering the rhetoric that AI kills…

  2. martedì 30 giugno 2026·businessinsider.com

    New data throws a wrench into debate that AI is causing layoffs

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

  3. martedì 30 giugno 2026·cityam.com

    The real AI risk isn’t job losses, it’s who can see what

    Beyond the fearmongering, it’s a more mundane AI threat that will be making waves in boardrooms, writes Paul Armstrong.

  4. martedì 30 giugno 2026·bigtechnology.com

    Heavy AI Adoption Linked To More Hiring, Not Layoffs, New Data Shows

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

  5. martedì 30 giugno 2026·coindesk.com

    Companies spending the most on AI are growing jobs, Ramp study finds

    A new study from Ramp found companies making the biggest investments in AI are expanding their workforces, with heavy adopters increasing headcount by about 10% and entry-level…

  6. mercoledì 1 luglio 2026·eu.usatoday.com

    Companies hired more after heavy investment in AI, new research finds

    A majority of Americans fear AI could cost them or a household member their job, but new research finds firms that heavily invested in AI hired more.