A recession could create an 'abrupt shift' in AI adoption: ''That's when you really see the effects of automation'
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"You see it when the recession strikes. That's when you really see the effect of automation on the labor market."
"When you have good times, and companies are making lots of profits, they hold on to workers. They're investing in the technology [AI], but they're holding on to workers."
"A jobless recovery is a reflection of companies finally letting go of workers, fully automating the task, and not hiring both workers back."
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