With the rise of generative AI (genAI) tools such as ChatGPT, many worry about the tools’ potential displacement effects in the labor market and the implications for income inequality. In supplemental questions to the February 2024 Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE), we asked a representative sample of U.S. residents about their experience with genAI tools. We find that relatively few people have used genAI, but that those who have used it have a bleaker outlook on its impacts on jobs an...| Liberty Street Economics
The rush to embrace and roll out generative AI tools and platforms is driving a rush of would-be workers to online learning for AI skills.| Computerworld
A growing number of organizations are dropping traditional college degree requirements in favor of skills gained through alternative methods — and soft skills that are more innate than learned.| Computerworld
In April, the tech industry lost 214,000 positions as companies shifted toward AI roles and skills-based hiring amid economic uncertainty.| Computerworld
Almost all companies invest in AI, but just 1% believe they are at maturity. Our new report looks at how AI is being used in the workplace in 2025.| McKinsey & Company
Large language models are the algorithmic basis for chatbots like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Bard. The technology is tied back to billions — even trillions — of parameters that can make them both inaccurate and non-specific for vertical industry use. Here's what LLMs are and how they work.| Computerworld
74% of employers say they are struggling to find the skilled talent they need.| go.manpowergroup.com