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Is AI about to take your job—or is it actually creating new ones?

In this eye-opening 1-minute breakdown, we explore the surprising findings from Goldman Sachs Research on how artificial intelligence is impacting the global workforce. While up to 7% of U.S. jobs may be displaced by AI, most of these changes are temporary. Learn which industries are most affected, why younger tech workers are seeing higher unemployment, and how AI could actually boost productivity and create more opportunities in the long run.

Discover the truth behind the AI job scare—because the future of work may be more hopeful than you think.
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00:00Is AI really going to steal your job?
00:02The truth might surprise you.
00:04According to Goldman Sachs, AI could displace up to 7% of the U.S. workforce, but don't
00:09panic just yet.
00:11Most of these job losses are expected to be temporary.
00:14Unemployment might rise by only half a percentage point during the transition.
00:18The most at-risk roles include programmers, accountants, legal assistants, and customer
00:23service reps.
00:24But here's the twist.
00:26Technology has a long history of creating more jobs than it destroys.
00:29In fact, 60% of today's jobs didn't exist in 1940.
00:33AI is likely to do the same, boosting productivity by 15% while eventually opening up entirely
00:39new job sectors.
00:41So far, AI adoption is still low.
00:43Only about 9% of U.S. companies are actually using generative AI in their workflows.
00:48But signs of change are already visible in tech, marketing, and admin roles.
00:53Younger workers in tech are feeling it the most, with unemployment rising by three points
00:57in 2025.
00:59So is AI a job killer or a job shifter?
01:02For now, it's both.
01:03But history suggests we'll adapt, just like we always have.
01:06We always have.
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