The Human Cost of AI Efficiency
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AI-first strategies promise efficiency and innovation, but there’s a hidden economic contradiction.
Displaced workers lose income and purchasing power, which affects broader economic activity.
Estimates suggest 2.5% of US jobs could be impacted by AI-driven efficiency, including programmers, accountants, legal assistants, and customer service roles. Efficiency gains for companies can sometimes come at the expense of long-term economic growth. -
AI brings efficiency, but the human cost is becoming impossible to ignore.