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👩🏻💻 The AI Job Shift: Expert Optimism vs. Public Concern
A new report reveals a significant divide between AI specialists and the general public on the technology's impact on jobs and the economy, identifying roles most at risk of automation in the next two decades.

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Here are 5 things you missed today in the world of AI. Because we get it, life is busy & who has the time to sit around and keep up with the fastest moving industry right now - here are 5 things we think you need to know in the world of AI.
1 -👩🏻💻 The AI Job Shift: Expert Optimism vs. Public Concern
While AI experts express strong optimism about the future of work and the economy with artificial intelligence, a new study highlights significant public apprehension regarding job displacement. The report pinpoints specific professions, like cashiers and truck drivers, that experts believe are most vulnerable to AI-driven automation in the coming years, revealing key areas of agreement and disagreement between the two groups.
2 - 🧑🏻💼 Shopify CEO Requires Employees to Justify New Hires in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Shopify is shifting its hiring strategy, with CEO Tobi Lutke directing employees to first demonstrate that AI cannot fulfill a role before requesting additional headcount. This move underscores the company's commitment to embracing AI as a core component of its operations and a key factor in employee performance.
3 - 🌍 The Global AI Adoption Landscape: A Look at the Top Users
A recent analysis of web traffic to over 10,500 AI websites highlights the nations most actively utilizing artificial intelligence. Discover the top ten countries driving the most visits and their share of the global AI web traffic, revealing the current leaders in AI adoption.
4 - 🔎 Google AI Mode Gains Sight: Image Search Revolutionized
Google's AI Mode is now visually aware! Users can upload or take pictures and receive comprehensive AI-powered responses with links, thanks to the integration of Gemini AI and Lens technology. This update expands access to millions more users in the US, offering a powerful new way to search and understand the world around them.
5 - 🛑 Publishers Unite Against "AI Theft," Demand Fair Compensation
Leading publishers, including The New York Times and The Washington Post, have launched a forceful ad campaign calling on the US government to stop "AI theft." They are demanding that Big Tech companies pay for using their content to train AI models, arguing that this practice undermines journalism and creative work.
Written by AI Bulletin team - Australia
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