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Career Shock: Who Wins When AI Takes Over the Office

Business Today

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July 6, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities

Discover which careers will thrive and survive AI disruption: creative pros, healthcare workers, technologists, leaders, skilled artisans, educators, and human connectors remain indispensable.

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Fortune

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· Jun 22, 2026

The executive assistant role isn’t dying. It’s getting promoted

As AI automates administrative work, the most sought-after executive assistants are taking on bigger responsibilities and commanding higher pay.

Inc.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

The Eye-Popping Salaries Behind Anthropic’s AI Hiring Spree Include $1.3 Million for ‘Technical’ Roles

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POLITICO

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· Jul 9, 2026

Europe’s AI moment: Four imperatives for business leaders

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Bisnow News

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· Jun 24, 2026

Brokerages Are Racing To Adopt AI. Costs And Headaches Are On The Rise

Artificial intelligence is the No. 1 buzzword in business, and it's no different in commercial real estate, where transaction specialists are being pushed to reinvent how they work. As firms race to weave AI into their operations, some have integrated...

ArcaMax

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· Jul 4, 2026

AI is already reshaping US politics at every level

Artificial intelligence is barging into the workplace and transforming the battlefield. Now, it’s coming to the ballot box, promising to rewrite the DNA of politics. Driven by a flood of Silicon Valley money, AI has emerged as one of the ...

Seeking Alpha

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· Jul 4, 2026

Western Digital Falls Over The Cliff As AI Trade Cools - What's Next?

Western Digital Falls Over The Cliff As AI Trade Cools - What's Next?

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Related coverage for "Career Shock: Who Wins When AI Takes Over the Office": Fortune — The executive assistant role isn’t dying. It’s getting promoted. Inc.com — The Eye-Popping Salaries Behind Anthropic’s AI Hiring Spree Include $1.3 Million for ‘Technical’ Roles. POLITICO — Europe’s AI moment: Four imperatives for business leaders. Bisnow News — Brokerages Are Racing To Adopt AI. Costs And Headaches Are On The Rise. ArcaMax — AI is already reshaping US politics at every level. Seeking Alpha — Western Digital Falls Over The Cliff As AI Trade Cools - What's Next?