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Ekaterina Abramova
London Business School professor Ekaterina Abramova warns AI is moving so fast it could trigger mass layoffs, social unrest, and a political reckoning unless governments act now.
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Amy Smith says she fell into a depression during her 20-month search for a job.
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Economists said new data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics still show a stagnant job market.
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A 'Now Hiring' sign sits in the window of a Denny's restaurant on November 19, 2025 in Miami, Florida.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics published new labor market data on Tuesday.
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Kirsten Bradford
Kirsten Bradford applied to 278 jobs in her first year of job-searching.
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Stuart Russell, professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkley, at a US Senate Subcommittee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on July 25, 2023.
Leading AI pioneer Stuart Russell warns that rapidly advancing machines could replace nearly every job — even those of CEOs.
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Smiling woman in a camel coat standing in sunlight against a geometric black-and-white wall.
Keijhon Francis spent over a year unemployed before finding a new role.