Author: Adrian Volenik
For much of the past two years, the conversation around artificial intelligence has centered on one fear: that machines would soon start replacing white-collar workers at scale. But new labor market data suggests something very different may be happening. Instead of disappearing, many tech jobs appear to be coming back. According to a new analysis from Citadel Securities, job postings for software engineers are “rapidly rising” and are now up about 11% year over year. Tech Hiring Rebounds DespitRead More
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