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US Expected to Lead AI Productivity Gains Within Year as Global Job Impact Remains Mixed: WEF Survey

Published on: Jan. 16, 2026, 3:45 p.m. | Source: scanx.trade

World Economic Forum survey shows US expected to achieve AI productivity gains fastest at ~1 year, followed by China at 1.5 years, while developing regions like Sub-Saharan Africa face 4-5+ year delays. Two-thirds of economists predict modest job losses over next two years, though long-term outlook remains divided with 57% expecting net losses over 10 years versus one-third anticipating job creation.

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