Survey Shows 60% of Executives Predict AI Will Automate Most White-Collar Jobs Soon

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Key Takeaway
A survey reveals that 60% of U.S. business leaders believe AI will automate most white-collar jobs within the next 12 to 18 months. Additionally, 42% report that AI is already reducing their workforce, with significant implications for job roles and the future of work.
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From the Original Report
A new survey from ResumeTemplates.com found that 60% of U.S. business leaders agree with Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman's prediction that most white-collar work could be automated within the next 12 to 18 months. The survey of 933 executives also revealed that 42% say AI is already reducing ...
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