One job. That's what JPMorgan's new data center will create after collecting millions in tax breaks. We sifted 688 articles to find the seven stories that show what's actually happening to work because of AI.
🔥 Today's stories
1. JPMorgan's Massive Data Center Expansion Creates Just One Full-Time Job
Despite receiving millions in local tax breaks to expand its New York data center, JPMorgan Chase's highly automated facility will only add a single human role. The development highlights how massive investments in tech infrastructure no longer translate to local job growth.
2. Bank CEO Let His AI Clone Handle an Earnings Call
Customers Bank is officially partnering with OpenAI to deploy AI agents as a "digital workforce" across its operations. The move follows CEO Sam Sidhu's successful experiment using an AI voice clone to conduct a corporate earnings call.
3. University Lectures Chopped Up and Turned Into AI Slop
Arizona State University is beta-testing "ASU Atomic," a tool that automatically slices faculty lectures into short clips to generate learning materials. Educators are raising alarms about their intellectual property being repurposed without consent to automate teaching tasks.
4. Microsoft's Russinovich and Hanselman Warn AI Is Hollowing Out the Junior Developer Pipeline
Agentic AI tools are disproportionately benefiting senior engineers while creating an "AI drag" on junior developers. This dynamic incentivizes companies to hire fewer entry-level coders, threatening the future talent pipeline.
5. How AI Automation is Forcing Tech Media to Restructure Operations
A leading tech publication is restructuring its newsletter operations to adapt to the realities of AI automation. The shift illustrates how independent media and content creators are changing their business models to survive an AI-driven information landscape.
6. 20% of SAP Support Tickets Now Resolved Without a Human
CEO Christian Klein confirmed that AI now assists with 100% of the company's internal service cases and fully resolves one-fifth of them autonomously. This marks a significant milestone in enterprise IT support, directly reducing the need for human agents.
7. Insurance Claims Adjusters Lag Behind in AI Adoption by 1.8x
Only 42% of insurance claims professionals currently use AI tools, compared to a 78% adoption rate across all other industries. This massive gap highlights a sector ripe for technological disruption and workforce upskilling.
⚡ Also worth knowing
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Salesforce CEO Benioff Says AI Won’t Kill Entry-Level Jobs. He’s Hiring 1,000 New Grads to Prove it: Salesforce is hiring 1,000 new grads to build its AI platforms.
California’s Health Insurance Marketplace Uses AI for Document Verification: California automates public health document verification, threatening admin jobs.
Notice how physical infrastructure and intellectual property are trading places. While JPMorgan proves that maintaining physical servers now requires almost zero human labor, Arizona State University's lecture-slicing tool shows that human-generated ideas are becoming the most aggressively mined resource on the planet.
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Leo @ AI Takeover Tracker
April 28, 2026