What's More Likely by 2035: AI Creates New Careers or Eliminates Existing Ones?
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An analysis exploring the debate over whether AI is more likely to create new career categories or eliminate existing jobs by 2035, examining both optimistic and pessimistic perspectives on AI's labor market impact.
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