AI Tilt: Davos Leaders See Jobs Rise Amid Disruption Fears

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At Davos, executives remain broadly optimistic that AI will boost productivity and create new jobs, with leaders like Nvidia's Jensen Huang and IBM's Rob Thomas citing faster delivery and ROI, Bill Gates urging policy preparation and potential AI taxation; but some warn AI could be used to justify layoffs, and Amazon is planning more cuts, reflecting a cautious mood on AI's impact on employment.
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