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  "path": "/2026/03/19/the-jobs-most-at-risk-may-still-find-a-way-forward/",
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  "textContent": "Predictions about how AI will reshape the labor market are multiplying, but they still rest on fragile ground. A recent line of research from GovAI and the Brookings Institution takes a slightly more structured approach. Instead of only asking which jobs are exposed to AI, it also looks at how easily workers in those roles […]",
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