Tasks in jobs involving computers and math are 94% exposed to AI. But AI is currently being used for only a third of them.
The most useful AI job chart right now is not the one that predicts mass layoffs. It is the one that shows how uneven the transition still is. Anthropic’s latest labor-market research tries to measure ...
The blue area is what AI could do. The red area is what it’s actually doing. That gap is the most important thing you’ll look ...
Most web designers will be fine. Many secretaries won’t. Women largely hold the most vulnerable occupations. Look up your job ...
The chart implies a link between the rise of AI and a dramatic decline in U.S. job openings. But one economist says that interpretation misses the mark. A viral chart is giving viewers the wrong ...
When exactly did the tech boom start? Growth in that sector has been so steep since 1990 that statistician Nathan Yau very scientifically summed it up with the giddy excitement of a kid boarding a ...
The federal government is back to work. But the backlog of economic data is still being worked through. Meanwhile, one new private report from ADP Research suggests the labor market could use a ...
A viral chart that has been bouncing around social-media platforms like X over the past few weeks has caught the attention of investing professionals and amateur observers alike. On the surface, it ...