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Is artificial intelligence destroying jobs… or creating new ones?
In today’s latest Altimetry Authority episode, we explore how AI is reshaping the workforce, from Amazon and Microsoft layoffs… to rising corporate profits and evolving career paths.
We also dive into historical parallels – from the assembly line to office computing – to reveal why every wave of innovation sparks fear, but often fuels growth.
Additional episode highlights:
How AI-driven efficiencies are affecting white-collar jobs
What major CEOs are saying about workforce reductions
Why real wages and disposable income are still rising
The economic data that debunks doomsday predictions
Why smart investors and employees must adapt—not panic
Whether you’re an individual investor, a professional, or just curious about the future of work, this is a must-watch breakdown of AI’s true economic impact.
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