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MIT Study Finds AI Can Replace Over 10 Percent of U S Workforce

What Happened

Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have released a study estimating that current AI technology is capable of replacing 11.7 percent of jobs in the U.S. workforce. The study, cited by CNBC, analyzed thousands of detailed workplace tasks to determine the share of positions technically automatable using present-day artificial intelligence. The findings show that certain jobs and industries are far more vulnerable to AI-driven disruption than previously anticipated. The research provides a data-backed snapshot of the immediate impact that AI advances could have on employment in the United States.

Why It Matters

MIT’s report signals that AI is already able to automate a significant segment of the American workplace, intensifying debates about technological unemployment, workforce reskilling, and economic adaptation. These insights underscore the urgency for businesses, policymakers, and workers to prepare for accelerating automation trends. Read more in our AI News Hub

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