This week brought major updates on how AI agents are reshaping workplaces globally. Productivity gains accelerated in AI-heavy industries like finance, with four times faster growth than sectors using less AI. However, concerns rose about shrinking entry-level jobs as companies hire fewer junior workers for tasks now handled by AI.

In the US, Palantir's CEO warned that AI could cause deep societal splits if tech leaders don’t prioritize fair workforce impacts. Meanwhile, firms are expanding AI operations in India to cut costs, creating tougher competition for white-collar roles worldwide.

On a positive note, wage premiums for AI-skilled workers hit 56%, and jobs grew even in easily automated fields as companies retrained staff for agentic AI tools. Experts urge businesses to balance efficiency with investing in employee upskilling to avoid talent gaps.

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