Vice President JD Vance is 'optimistic' about AI automating American jobs
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Vice President JD Vance spoke at an AI conference, expressing optimism about AI automating jobs without significantly impacting labor productivity. He criticized tech companies for hiring international talent over American STEM graduates. Vance argued that if AI were severely impacting jobs, labor productivity would rise, yet it remains flat. This suggests a low tech adoption in the U.S. The event discussed strategies for U.S. dominance in AI amid rising global competition, emphasizing AI's potential for job creation in various sectors.
If the robots were coming to take all of our jobs, you would see labor productivity skyrocketing in this country. But actually, you see labor productivity flatlining.
Several speakers at the event pitched AI as a tool for job creation, with some suggesting it could lead to increased efficiency and new opportunities in various sectors.
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