‘Stop hiring humans?’ Silicon Valley confronts AI job panic


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San Francisco: Artificial intelligence (AI) industry insiders want workers to code smarter, think harder and lean into their humanity – but still dodge the question of how many jobs AI will destroy.

The reassurance rang out across HumanX, a four-day conference drawing some 6,500 investors, entrepreneurs and tech executives, even as a blunt advertisement at the entrance set the tone: “Stop hiring humans.”

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