AI's growing threat to white-collar jobs is becoming increasingly real, according to a recent report from Vox, as the technology continues to evolve and potentially reshape the economy. This development comes amidst a flurry of other news, including a major Diablo II update, delays in AI technology from Apple and Uber Eats, and a "QuitGPT" campaign gaining traction among users frustrated with ChatGPT, as reported by Variety and MIT Technology Review.
The report from Vox, written by senior correspondent Eric Levitz, highlighted the exponential growth of AI and its potential to disrupt various sectors. The article, updated on February 11, 2026, suggested that white-collar workers could become increasingly replaceable.
Meanwhile, the tech landscape is experiencing other shifts. Variety reported on delays in AI technology from major companies like Apple and Uber Eats. MIT Technology Review noted a growing dissatisfaction with ChatGPT, leading to the "QuitGPT" campaign. The same source also highlighted the potential for electric vehicles in Africa to become more affordable than gas cars by 2040, despite current infrastructure challenges.
In other news, a major Diablo II update was announced, as detailed by Variety. Additionally, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) dropped its complaint against SpaceX, concluding it lacked jurisdiction over the company, according to Hacker News. The NLRB determined SpaceX should be regulated under the Railway Labor Act, which governs airlines and railroads, due to its status as a common carrier.
The news cycle also includes developments in other areas. Fortune highlighted the success of Olympic skier Eileen Gu, a 22-year-old Stanford student and entrepreneur, who has earned millions through endorsements and modeling. Her multi-faceted career challenges traditional notions of age and career paths.
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