A recent study from MIT drops some eye-opening numbers: AI could potentially replace nearly 12% of the workforce across the nation. We're talking about one in every eight jobs possibly being automated. The research specifically pegs it at 11.7%, which sounds precise enough to make anyone in certain industries think twice about their career path. Not saying the robots are coming for everyone tomorrow, but automation's creeping in faster than most folks realize.
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CexIsBad
· 1h ago
11.7%? Why is this data so precise... It looks like it's creating anxiety again.
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OptionWhisperer
· 1h ago
Here we go scaring people again, how did MIT come up with this 12% figure? It feels like every year there are news stories about "AI taking our jobs."
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RugpullAlertOfficer
· 1h ago
11.7%? Hold on, this data feels underestimated. Half of the jobs around me have already been eliminated.
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fren_with_benefits
· 1h ago
11.7%, sounds very precise, but who really knows... anyway, I don't believe this number.
A recent study from MIT drops some eye-opening numbers: AI could potentially replace nearly 12% of the workforce across the nation. We're talking about one in every eight jobs possibly being automated. The research specifically pegs it at 11.7%, which sounds precise enough to make anyone in certain industries think twice about their career path. Not saying the robots are coming for everyone tomorrow, but automation's creeping in faster than most folks realize.