1 month ago | By Business Insider
The AI revolution is causing a huge wave of anxiety in both jobseekers and the employed. Westend61/Getty Images
The threat of AI is increasingly clear and well founded, and it is causing serious anxiety.
Day One, a creative agency, coined the term "AI-nxiety" in their 2023 Predictionary.
Luckily, this wave of AI technology is projected to create 97 million new jobs, according to the World Economic Forum.
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