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Job seekers in the U.S. and many other nations face a tough environment. At the same time, fears of AI-caused job loss have — so far — been overblow...

Job seekers face a tough environment, but widespread AI-caused job losses have been overblown so far. Instead, AI is creating demand for workers with AI skills, while those who don't adapt may face replacement. Companies are building smaller, AI-native teams as AI makes individuals more productive.

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