The AI Job Apocalypse Is Being Delayed: Conor Sen

April 24, 2026, 9:30 AM UTC

There’s no shortage these days of stories, posts and videos warning of the robot armies readying to vacuum up white-collar jobs in technology, finance, marketing, you name it. And there’s no doubt that artificial intelligence is rapidly changing how we live and work. Amid all this, though, a relative calm has descended on the labor market and should persist for the rest of this year, at least.

For workers, there were two fears coming into 2026. First, that a continued cooling in job growth would push the unemployment rate higher for a fourth straight year, and second, that rapid progress ...

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