Replit's CEO warned that jobs involving basic computer tasks like producing images or text artifacts are at risk of being replaced by AI.
A new startup received $1.2 million funding to create the world's first 'Junior AI product manager', raising concerns about job security in the tech industry.
Companies like Ema and Thrive are aiming to replace or augment human workers with AI, impacting roles in product management, design, and engineering.
Tech leaders suggest developing essential skills to stay relevant and employable in the evolving AI-disrupted workplace by 2025.