Nearly 200 economists, including 15 Nobel laureates and Anthropic's Jack Clark, sign a letter titled We Must Act Now, warning of rapid AI-led job displacement
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When nearly 200 economists and 15 Nobel laureates warn about rapid AI-led job displacement, the debate moves from speculative to policy agenda. Operators should assume more scrutiny on labor impacts, with incentives and constraints around augmentation vs. replacement becoming more explicit.
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