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Apollo Economist Debates AI Job Impact

Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported May 31, 2026 · Last updated Jun 01, 2026

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The debate on AI's impact on employment directly affects investor sentiment towards technology companies and the broader labor market. If Torsten Slok>>>'s view holds, it could lead to increased investment in AI-related sectors and a more optimistic outlook on economic growth, potentially stoking inflation. Conversely, if companies like Block, Inc.>>> and Amazon (company)>>> continue to attribute layoffs to AI, it could create uncertainty and negative sentiment around job security and consumer spending.

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The event centers on a debate regarding the impact of Artificial Intelligence on employment. Torsten Slok>>>, chief economist at Apollo Global Management>>>, argues there is 'zero evidence' of AI causing job losses, instead suggesting it's creating new demand for AI implementation experts and driving inflation, citing the Jevons paradox and ADP (company)>>> employment data. This view is supported by figures like Box>>> CEO Aaron Levie>>> and Dell Technologies>>> CEO Michael Dell>>>. However, this contrasts with actions by major employers such as Block, Inc.>>> and Amazon (company)>>>, who have attributed workforce reductions to AI-driven efficiencies. CEOs like Jack Dorsey>>> of Block, Inc.>>> and Andy Jassy>>> of Amazon (company)>>> have announced layoffs or expected workforce shrinkage due to AI. Early predictions from Anthropic>>> CEO Dario Amodei>>> and OpenAI>>> CEO Sam Altman>>> about significant job displacement have also been noted, though both have since softened their stances. Sam Altman>>> and Nvidia>>> CEO Jensen Huang>>> have even suggested 'AI washing', where companies blame AI for layoffs that might have other underlying business reasons, such as pandemic-era overhiring or a desire to boost profitability. Reports from Forrester Research>>> and Yale University's Budget Lab also suggest that fears of an AI jobs wipeout are overstated, while the National Bureau of Economic Research>>> indicates AI-related layoffs are a small fraction of overall U.S. job cuts.

90 Torsten Slok stated zero evidence
70 Block, Inc. announced layoffs
60 Amazon (company) plans staff cuts
50 Klarna halted hiring
40 Sam Altman suggested 'AI washing'
30 Jensen Huang criticized narrative
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Torsten Slok>>>, chief economist at Apollo Global Management>>>, argues that AI is not causing job losses but rather creating new demand for human workers, particularly those with AI skills, and contributing to inflation.
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Apollo Global Management>>>'s chief economist, Torsten Slok>>>, is the central figure in this event, presenting an optimistic view on AI's impact on employment, which contrasts with other tech leaders' predictions.
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ADP (company)>>> employment data is cited by Torsten Slok>>> as evidence that AI is not causing job losses, but rather stoking employment and inflation.
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Block, Inc.>>>, led by Jack Dorsey>>>, announced significant layoffs, attributing them to efficiency gains from AI implementation, which contradicts Torsten Slok>>>'s optimistic view.
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Jack Dorsey>>>, co-founder of Block, Inc.>>>, justified significant layoffs by citing AI implementation and efficiency gains, directly contrasting Torsten Slok>>>'s argument.
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Amazon (company)>>>'s CEO, Andy Jassy>>>, expects the company's workforce to shrink due to AI automating tasks, aligning with the narrative of AI-driven job displacement.
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Andy Jassy>>>, CEO of Amazon (company)>>>, anticipates a shrinking corporate workforce due to AI automation, reinforcing the narrative of AI-induced job displacement.
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The United States>>> labor market is the primary focus of the discussion, with data on nonfarm payrolls and overall layoffs being analyzed in the context of AI's impact.
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Anthropic>>>'s CEO, Dario Amodei>>>, initially predicted significant white-collar job losses due to AI but later revised his stance, suggesting AI will expand work.
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Dario Amodei>>>, CEO of Anthropic>>>, initially made alarming predictions about AI's impact on jobs but has since softened his view, now suggesting AI will expand work.
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OpenAI>>>'s CEO, Sam Altman>>>, initially warned about AI threatening entry-level work but later expressed delight at being wrong and suggested 'AI washing' for layoffs.
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Sam Altman>>>, CEO of OpenAI>>>, initially voiced concerns about AI's impact on jobs but later acknowledged 'AI washing' and expressed optimism about AI's job creation potential.
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Klarna>>> halted hiring and reduced its workforce through attrition, attributing savings and productivity gains to AI, supporting the idea of AI-driven workforce reduction.
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Sebastian Siemiatkowski>>>, CEO of Klarna>>>, openly discussed the 'massive shift' in knowledge work due to AI, criticizing peers for not being honest about it.
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JPMorgan Chase>>> CEO Jamie Dimon>>> warned about AI's impact on jobs, representing a more cautious stance compared to Torsten Slok>>>.
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