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Washington Examiner

Trump says AI will probably kill jobs but also ‘create a lot of jobs’

Trump says AI will probably kill jobs but also ‘create a lot of jobs’
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President Donald Trump conceded Monday that artificial intelligence will have a seismic impact on the labor market. Trump, speaking at a small business event at the White House, opened his remarks by touting both foreign and domestic investments his agenda is funneling into the American economy, specifically in the AI space. The Trump administration has […]

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