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AI Anxiety Climbs as Half of U.S. Workers Now Fear Job Loss

AI Anxiety Climbs as Half of U.S. Workers Now Fear Job Loss



Here's today's top stories in AI news. Workforce anxiety is rising: KPMG finds 52% of U.S. workers fear AI-driven displacement, nearly double last year. CFOs are split on headcount reduction as an AI ROI metric, while a St. Louis Fed study links AI prevalence to recent unemployment upticks. A Senate bill would require reporting AI-related layoffs. Executives urge investment in upskilling as most employees want more training. As ChatGPT turns three, the AI race accelerates. Big Tech capex is nearing $400B this year; generative AI revenues are estimated around $60B in 2025 with ~230% growth, led by APIs. Early enterprise wins (e.g., JPMorgan, BNY Mellon) suggest broader productivity gains could inflect around 2026. Free AI access is tightening: Google’s Gemini 3 Pro and OpenAI’s Sora 2 are capping free usage, prioritizing paid tiers amid GPU strain and cost pressures. The data center boom is lifting construction wages 25–30%+, with bonuses and perks, amid a shortage of ~439,000 skilled workers. OpenAI is testing search ads in ChatGPT’s Android beta, signaling a personalized ads model that could reshape web discovery for its ~800M weekly users.


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