Strategy
Why AI Is Not the Jobs Villain Yet
Companies are leaning on AI as a convenient explanation for layoffs, even as weaker demand, past overhiring and cyclical slowdowns account for most job losses, shows Oxford Economics research
Companies are leaning on AI as a convenient explanation for layoffs, even as weaker demand, past overhiring and cyclical slowdowns account for most job losses, shows Oxford Economics research
India may avoid the worst of AI-driven white-collar displacement, but only if it builds skills fast enough, IT secretary S. Krishnan says
From engineers to finance teams, enterprise adoption is shifting from small pilots to embedded daily use, with measurable gains in speed, conversions and operating costs, the study found
Automation advances unevenly across tasks and roles. Understanding the friction factors that slow adoption can help leaders navigate workforce transformation strategically.
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