
AI Impact Mirrors Positive China Shock
Apollo chief economist Torsten Slok predicts AI productivity gains will create more jobs than lost. He compares it to effects after China's WTO entry.
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Apollo chief economist Torsten Slok predicts AI productivity gains will create more jobs than lost. He compares it to effects after China's WTO entry.
Recurring Reddit thread in r/MachineLearning for experienced professionals to post hiring opportunities or job-seeking resumes using standardized templates. Focuses on location, salary, remote options, and role types. Community geared towards those with ML experience.

Former UK PM Rishi Sunak proposes eliminating the 'jobs tax' to help workers compete with AI. He validates graduates' concerns over entry-level job scarcity amid AI disruption.
Artificial intelligence is automating many routine tasks, making human skills like cajoling, arm-twisting, and reassuring more valuable. These interpersonal efforts, often seen in hated meetings, are rising in importance. This trend may protect certain jobs from AI displacement.

New MIT research indicates AI will be minimally sufficient for most text-based work tasks by 2029. The impact on jobs will unfold gradually like a rising tide, not a sudden wave. This gradual rollout is viewed as positive news.
The World Bank is revising its strategies to counter AI's impact on global workers. Focus is on job creation in poorest regions through AI-resilient sectors. This adjusts traditional development playbooks.
Silicon Valley programmers now barely code, using AI agents instead. Many are happy about this shift. They're engaging in deeply weird new activities.
Reddit's r/MachineLearning features a monthly thread for job postings and seekers using standardized templates. Hiring posts specify location, salary, remote options, and role details. Aimed at experienced ML professionals sharing resumes and overviews.