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- The State of AI: Global Survey 2025 | McKinsey
In this 2025 edition of the annual McKinsey Global Survey on AI, we look at the current trends that are driving real value from artificial intelligence
- McKinsey warns AI and robots could automate 40 percent of US . . .
A new McKinsey Global Institute report says AI and robotics could technically automate up to 57% of US work hours and put around 40% of jobs in highly automatable roles, reshaping skills and workflows across the economy
- McKinsey explains why AI won’t take your job, even though it . . .
McKinsey explains why AI won’t take your job, even though it can already automate 57% of all U S work hours By Nick Lichtenberg Business Editor
- AI-powered automation will change work, but people remain . . .
Listen ANI AI-powered automation will change work, but people remain indispensable: McKinsey Report Artificial intelligence may be advancing rapidly across industries, but people will remain at the core of the future workplace, according to a new McKinsey Global Institute report that examines how automation will reshape labour in the coming decade
- McKinsey Cuts About 200 Tech Jobs, Shifts More Roles to AI
McKinsey amp; Co cut about 200 global tech jobs in the past week as the consulting firm joins rivals in using artificial intelligence to automate some positions
- McKinsey’s 2025 AI Report is Out – and the AI Gap is Wider . . .
McKinsey’s latest AI report for 2025 highlights a stark reality: while AI adoption is accelerating across industries, the gap between leaders and laggards is widening Only 1% of companies
- April 2025 Open source technology in the age of AI - mckinsey. org
Open source AI tools involve potential challenges Respondents cite concerns about cybersecurity (62 percent), regulatory compliance (54 percent), and intellectual menting safeguards to manage open source AI risks Strategies include strengthening information security frameworks and software supply chain controls, third-party evaluation
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