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AI models learn faster, execs temper job cut fears, ChatGPT user share dips

New research from ByteDance suggests that AI models are learning on the job twice as fast as they did just three months prior, indicating a potential acceleration in AI development. Concurrently, executive sentiment regarding AI-driven job cuts has significantly decreased, with the percentage of CEOs anticipating major layoffs falling from 46% to 20% between January 2025 and May 2026. This shift in perspective coincides with a notable change in user engagement, as ChatGPT's market share dropped below 50% for the first time in March. AI

IMPACT Indicates a potential acceleration in AI model learning speed and a shift in executive perceptions of AI's impact on employment.

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AI models learn faster, execs temper job cut fears, ChatGPT user share dips

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