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Welcome to the age of 'AI-nxiety,' in which anxiety about AI taking over our jobs and lives is at the top of everybody's minds

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.
Talks and posts about how the latest AI bot has successfully mastered yet another employable skill is causing a looming sense of doom. ChatGPT was launched three months ago, but it's...
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