Goldman Sachs analysts foresee AI automating a quarter of work hours, potentially displacing 6-7% of jobs. While this signals significant labor shifts, a complete employment crisis is unlikely. Historically, technological advancements have spurred new occupations, suggesting AI will also create unforeseen roles, similar to how frozen foods reshaped the workforce. Goldman Sachs analysts foresee AI automating a quarter of work hours, potentially displacing 6-7% of jobs. While this signals significant labor shifts, a complete employment crisis is unlikely. Historically, technological advancements have spurred new occupations, suggesting AI will also create unforeseen roles, similar to how frozen foods reshaped the workforce.
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