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In a new essay published Tuesday, Andreessen Horowitz General Partner David George dismissed fears of an “AI job apocalypse” as a “complete fantasy”—labeling it “unhelpful marketing, bad economics and worse history.” He argued the concern stems from a logical error known as the “lump-of-labor fallacy,” long debunked by economists, which wrongly assumes the economy has a fixed amount of work, so any automation or AI that takes over tasks must reduce human jobs.
SMM Tin Morning Brief, April 30, 2026: Futures: The most-traded SHFE tin contract opened slightly lower during the night session and continued its decline, breaking below the 380,000 yuan/mt mark
New research from the IBM Institute for Business Value reveals a significant shift in executive expectations about artificial intelligence’s (AI) role in business growth.
Artificial intelligence platforms like ChatGPT and Perplexity have recently become important sources of traffic for publishers' websites.
OpenAI, a prominent AI research lab known for its cutting-edge innovations, has decided to discontinue its AI-driven video app, Sora.
In April 2026, IngaRose, an AI-generated musical act, made a significant impact on the music industry with the release of the song "Celebrate Me." The track achieved impressive commercial success and ignited widespread discussions about the evolving role of artificial intelligence in music creation and production.
C3 AI, a prominent provider of enterprise AI software, has recently announced a substantial workforce reduction, cutting about 26% of its employees.
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