AI isn't killing jobs, it's 'unbundling' them into lower-paid chunks
AI isn't killing jobs wholesale – it's quietly chipping away at them, one task at a time.
That's the gist of a new research paper making the rounds, which pushes back on the idea that more AI exposure automatically means fewer jobs. The authors argue the real question isn't how many tasks a model can do, but whether those tasks can actually be split out without breaking the role.
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