AI Is Letting Companies Cut Entry-Level Jobs. Here’s Why That Is a ‘Critical Strategic Mistake,’ According to an MIT Economist.
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MIT economist Frank Nagle says jobs fall into three broad buckets ranging from full automation to fully human work.
MIT economist Frank Nagle says jobs fall into three broad buckets ranging from full automation to fully human work.
MIT economist Frank Nagle says jobs fall into three broad buckets ranging from full automation to fully human work.
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