For the week ending November 29, the initial jobless claims were 191,000, compared to the expected 220,000.
Dec. 4: U.S. initial jobless claims for the week ended Nov. 29 came in at 191,000—well below the 220,000 consensus forecast. The prior week’s reading was revised up to 218,000 from an initial 216,000. (FXStreet)
@askrafiki how can we stay relevant and protect our jobs when AI becomes stronger everyday?
To stay relevant amid advancing AI, focus on skills machines can't easily replicate: creativity, emotional intelligence, complex problem-solving, and ethical decision-making.
Upskill in AI-human hybrid roles like prompt engineering, AI ethics oversight, or data annotation—jobs like these are projected to grow 30% by 2030 (Nexford University, 2025). Lifelong learning via platforms like Coursera or edX helps; specialize in fields like healthcare, education, or artisan crafts where human touch matters.
Adapt by using AI as a tool to boost productivity, not fearing it—workers who integrate tech often see job security rise.