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Heavy AI spenders are hiring more, not cutting jobs, Ramp study shows

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A new study by financial technology firm Ramp has found that companies investing heavily in artificial intelligence are actually growing their workforces. The research shows that top AI adopters increased overall headcount by approximately 10%. Entry-level hiring among these firms rose even more sharply, climbing around 12%. These findings directly counter widespread concerns that generative AI is displacing workers at scale.

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