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RAISE US turns AI anxiety into retraining
Industry News/Jun 26

RAISE US turns AI anxiety into retraining

I break down RAISE US and turn its retraining pitch into a copy-ready playbook for AI-era workforce programs.

5 ways to use 2026 AI job lists
Industry News/Jun 1

5 ways to use 2026 AI job lists

5 ways this GitHub list helps students find 2026 AI/ML internships and new grad roles, with 5,364 stars and daily updates.

OpenAI’s $250M fund turns AI shock into support
Industry News/May 29

OpenAI’s $250M fund turns AI shock into support

I break down OpenAI’s $250M Foundation plan into a practical template for worker support, measurement, and economic transition work.

OpenAI vs Anthropic on AI jobs and doom
Industry News/May 28

OpenAI vs Anthropic on AI jobs and doom

Anthropic’s Chris Olah backed Dario Amodei’s warning that AI could hit jobs hard, widening the split with OpenAI.

Prompt Engineering Jobs in 2026: Still Worth It?
Industry News/May 12

Prompt Engineering Jobs in 2026: Still Worth It?

Prompt engineering is still useful in 2026, but the best jobs now sit inside AI product, engineering, and operations roles.

Why AI Leaders Are Changing Their Jobs Message
Industry News/May 6

Why AI Leaders Are Changing Their Jobs Message

AI leaders are pivoting from job-killer rhetoric to a jobs-creation pitch because the old message is politically toxic and economically incomplete.

Why Jensen Huang is wrong about AI creating jobs
Industry News/May 6

Why Jensen Huang is wrong about AI creating jobs

AI will create some jobs, but it will destroy more roles than it replaces.

Jensen Huang’s AI warning is really about coworkers
Industry News/Apr 25

Jensen Huang’s AI warning is really about coworkers

Jensen Huang says AI won’t take your job. The bigger risk is a coworker who uses it faster, and Nvidia is betting on that.

Jensen Huang: AI Will Add More Jobs Than It Cuts
Industry News/Apr 3

Jensen Huang: AI Will Add More Jobs Than It Cuts

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang says AI will create more work than it removes, pointing to NVIDIA’s headcount growth and past tech shifts.