AI Layoffs Are Here, But They Don’t Mean What You Think
Artificial intelligence is beginning to affect hiring and staffing decisions across the economy. In a recent Forbes article, Bernard Marr explains that while some companies are reducing jobs because of AI, the bigger story is how quickly work itself is changing. Many employers are shifting toward new skills and new roles as AI becomes part of everyday business operations. The result may not be fewer jobs overall, but a workforce that looks very different than it does today.
As AI continues changing the labor market, workers will need support during periods of transition. Universal Income would help provide long-term financial stability while ensuring Americans continue benefiting from the economic value created through innovation and productivity growth.