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Comment by Ivan Sascha Sheehan
Interim dean of the University of Baltimore College of Public Affairs and scholar of international affairs.
Looking past the projections and examining what's actually happening in the labor market, it's clear: AI is not destroying more jobs than it creates. Rather, AI is creating jobs at a rate that should fundamentally reshape how we think about this technology's impact on work.AI Verified (Jun 1, 2026)
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