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.

Among those who have heard of artificial intelligence, 49% say they do not fear their profession being replaced

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…

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

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

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…

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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