AI will reshape 50-55% of U.S. jobs in next 3 years, analysis finds
Researchers at Boston Consulting Group estimate that AI will "reshape" between 50-55% of U.S. jobs over the next three years. They note that while AI ...
Last updated: 2026-04-09 01:46:06 ET
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Updated Apr 9, 2026 1:05 AM ET
Anthropic has released a new product designed to lower the barrier to entry for enterprises building autonomous AI agents, capitalizing on rapid growth in its business customer base. The move arrives as agentic AI—systems capable of independent decision-making and task execution—transitions from research concept to production reality, creating both opportunity and operational risk.
Anthropic's enterprise focus positions it to capture significant value in the AI infrastructure layer, competing directly with OpenAI and other large language model providers. The shift toward agents amplifies demand for computational resources and raises questions about liability and control in autonomous systems.
Agentic AI deployment introduces new regulatory and cybersecurity challenges; some security professionals already express concern about hacking capabilities embedded in newer models. Enterprise adoption will accelerate AI's economic impact on white-collar work, intensifying labor market disruption.
Researchers at Boston Consulting Group estimate that AI will "reshape" between 50-55% of U.S. jobs over the next three years. They note that while AI ...
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