JUST IN: The promise that artificial intelligence would trigger a job boom is beginning to clash with less encouraging data.


While executives report positive returns and increased weekly use of these tools, several studies point to a decline in entry level hiring, monthly job losses, and a hidden cost in productivity due to errors, revisions, and rework.
A report cited by Fortune indicates that AI has eliminated 16,000 jobs per month over the past year.
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