This week's analysis of AI's workforce impact shows mixed trends. A study of 7,000 workplaces found no immediate changes to earnings or hours from AI chatbot use, while experts debate whether AI will replace jobs or create productivity boosts. Many companies face a training gap - expecting workers to use AI but offering no guidance.

Entry-level jobs face particular pressure as 40% of employers plan workforce reductions in roles AI can automate. In the US and India, companies are using AI-supported roles to reduce hiring costs while expanding operations. However, new surveys show declining support for replacing humans with AI, with managers increasingly viewing it as a collaboration tool. Government regulations may soon shape how companies balance these challenges.

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