A senior Trump administration economic adviser suggested AI could boost worker productivity, potentially reducing the need for new hires. While acknowledging mixed job market signals, he highlighted strong output growth, attributing it to AI-driven efficiency. However, he predicted this cooling effect on hiring would be temporary as market forces adjust.
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