A debate is intensifying among economists and executives over whether artificial intelligence will break from the pattern of past technological revolutions when it comes to jobs. Earlier shifts driven by steam power, electricity and computers temporarily eliminated work but ultimately created more new jobs than they destroyed. Now that generative AI directly handles cognitive and knowledge tasks, some warn that historical pattern may not hold.
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