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Jobs Are Skyrocketing—But at What Cost?

Staff Reporter by Staff Reporter
February 28, 2025
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The AI Boom: A Gold Rush or Just Another Bubble?

Once upon a time, job security meant being a lawyer, doctor, or engineer. Now? It means working with artificial intelligence—or at least pretending to. The AI job market has exploded since OpenAI unleashed ChatGPT in late 2022, and if you believe the latest numbers, it’s only going up from here.

A study from the University of Maryland and job-tracking firm LinkUp found that AI-related job postings in the U.S. have jumped by 68% since late 2022. Meanwhile, overall job listings have dropped by 17%. And if you think that’s wild, ZipRecruiter reports a 124% spike in AI-related job postings between 2023 and 2024.

What does that tell us? Simple. The tech world is shifting gears at breakneck speed, and if you’re not adapting, you’re falling behind.


The “ChatGPT Effect” Is Rewriting the Job Market

Professor Anil Gupta, a strategy expert at the University of Maryland, calls it the “ChatGPT effect.” Basically, ever since that chatbot made headlines, companies have been scrambling to stuff AI into everything—including their job postings. And here’s the kicker: as AI jobs soar, IT jobs (the old-school, non-AI kind) have plummeted by 27%.

In other words, the traditional coding job is slowly being eaten alive by AI. Tools like GitHub Copilot are already handling 60-70% of the work developers used to do manually. What used to take a team of ten can now be done by four. It’s efficiency on steroids—and not everyone is celebrating.


AI Is Creating Jobs—But It’s Also Taking Them Away

Yes, AI is hiring. But it’s also firing.

Tech giants, despite pouring billions into AI, have been slashing jobs left and right. Google laid off workers in its Assistant and hardware divisions just months after announcing a multi-billion-dollar AI investment. A recent World Economic Forum report found that 41% of employers plan to downsize in favor of AI by 2030.

Let that sink in. Almost half of the world’s big employers are openly admitting that they don’t need as many humans anymore.

So, while LinkedIn and PwC celebrate AI engineers and consultants as the fastest-growing jobs, the reality is far messier. AI isn’t just replacing low-skilled work—it’s creeping into white-collar professions that were once considered untouchable.


The Global AI Race: China’s DeepSeek and the Open-Source Dilemma

While American companies fight over AI dominance, China’s DeepSeek has thrown a wrench in the game. This startup developed an AI model for a fraction of the cost of OpenAI’s ChatGPT—and then made it open-source. That means any company can take DeepSeek’s blueprint, tweak it, and launch their own AI model.

Professor Gupta warns that this could supercharge AI adoption across industries, from banking to agriculture. But there’s a catch: cheaper AI models mean less need for expensive human talent.


The “Efficiency Over Everything” Era

If you think AI job growth means the economy is booming, think again. The job market is shrinking, and companies are laser-focused on cutting costs.

Lisa Simon, an economist at Revelio Labs, says businesses are centralizing roles, cutting middle management, and automating wherever possible. ZipRecruiter’s Julia Pollak adds that hiring plans are leaner now—why pay more when AI can do the job faster?

And it’s not just AI eating jobs. Companies are outsourcing high-skill work to cheaper countries. Revelio Labs found that U.S. firms are increasingly hiring remote workers abroad, particularly for AI-heavy roles. Why? Because paying a software engineer in India or Eastern Europe costs far less than hiring one in Silicon Valley.


AI and the Future of Work: Should You Be Worried?

There’s no sugarcoating it: AI is rewriting the rules of employment. Some jobs are booming, others are vanishing, and the workforce is being forced to adapt at lightning speed.

Professor Gupta offers a more optimistic take. He believes AI could lead to a shorter workweek rather than mass unemployment. “We used to have a six-day workweek—now we have five. Could it be four in the future?” he asks.

Maybe. Or maybe the companies profiting from AI won’t share the wealth. Either way, one thing is clear: the AI revolution isn’t coming. It’s already here. And whether you’re ready or not, it’s changing everything.

Staff Reporter

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