This week saw major news about how AI is changing jobs worldwide.

Tech companies like Microsoft, IBM, and Meta cut thousands of jobs because AI tools can now do tasks that people used to do. About 507 tech workers lose jobs daily to AI.

A Stanford study found workers want AI to handle boring tasks but want to keep control of their work. There's a big gap between what workers hope for and what AI can actually do.

The president of Stevens Institute appeared on CBS News to discuss how AI affects job markets, showing this is a big topic of conversation.

Roles disappearing fastest include software engineers, human resources staff, and customer support agents as AI handles coding, hiring paperwork, and answering questions.

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