@ssankar: Jevons paradox playing out in real time. Cheaper technology is creating more demand and more jobs. https://apollo.com/w…
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Cheaper AI technology is increasing demand and creating more jobs, with no evidence of widespread AI-related job losses, according to an Apollo report.
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Jevons paradox playing out in real time. Cheaper technology is creating more demand and more jobs. https://apollo.com/wealth/the-daily-spark/zero-evidence-of-ai-related-job-losses…
Zero Evidence of AI-Related Job Losses | The Daily Spark
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