Is AI causing layoffs? This report says it's complicated.
THE SO WHAT
If the companies spending most on AI are also hiring faster, AI is behaving like prior automation waves — a reallocation engine, not a pure headcount cut. For operators, the risk is less “mass layoffs” and more talent mix whiplash if you’re not explicitly planning which roles you’ll scale and which you’ll redesign.
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