Goldman Sachs estimates 300 million jobs are exposed to AI automation. McKinsey says 30% of U.S. work hours could be automated by 2030.
The workers who thrive won't be the most talented. They'll be the ones who understood what was happening early — and moved first.
Sources: Goldman Sachs Research (2026) · McKinsey Global Institute (2023) · World Economic Forum (2025)
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The net is positive: The World Economic Forum projects AI will displace 92 million jobs — but create 170 million new ones by 2030. The opportunity is real. It goes to the people who adapt. Source: WEF Future of Jobs Report 2025
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