Where is the AI Jobs Crisis?
Original: Where is the AI jobs crisis?
Apollo Wealth questions why the widely predicted AI-driven unemployment wave has yet to materialize in labor market data.
Apollo Wealth's Daily Spark column revisits the AI jobs crisis narrative from an institutional investment perspective. Despite widespread enterprise adoption of generative AI tools, major labor markets have not shown the structural collapse many analysts predicted. The piece implies AI's employment impact may be slower, more uneven, or manifesting differently than the classic automation-displacement model suggests.
Article title: "Where exactly is the employment crisis triggered by AI?" This is itself a provocative rhetorical question—it presupposes a premise: against the backdrop of the rapid adoption of generative AI over the past few years, public opinion generally expects a large-scale technical unemployment crisis, but so far, this "crisis" seems inconspicuous at the data level.
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