Artificial intelligence is reshaping labor markets, but not in the way conventional wisdom suggests. A new analysis from the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change challenges the prevailing fears of mass unemployment, arguing instead that AI is more likely to transform jobs rather than replace them. The research highlights how AI agents can automate repetitive tasks, boosting productivity and creating new opportunities for highly skilled workers. However, lower-skilled jobs remain at risk, widening economic disparities. Policymakers face the challenge of ensuring AI benefits are widely distributed rather than concentrated among a few. Read the whole story here: https://institute.global/insights/economic-prosperity/the-impact-of-ai-on-the-labour-market