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New York Times seeks worker perspectives on how AI is reshaping careers

By

Ben Casselman

5d ago· 1 min readenNews

Summary

The New York Times is reaching out to workers, job seekers, and students to understand how artificial intelligence is affecting their careers and career decisions. The article poses questions about whether AI is making job searches harder, whether workers fear being replaced by bots, and whether students are changing their studies to AI-proof their careers. It invites readers to share their experiences for potential inclusion in a future story, with permission required before use.

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Artificial intelligence will change the American workplace. But exactly how it will do that remains unclear.
If you're looking for work, do you think A.I. is making your job search more difficult?
If you have a job, are you worried about being replaced by a bot?
If you're in college, have you changed what you're studying in an effort to A.I.-proof your career?
We may want to use your experience in a story, but we would do so only with your permission.
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The New York Times wants to talk to workers about what they think artificial intelligence will mean for their careers, and how they are navigating this uncertain period.

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