A Goldman Sachs economist expects artificial intelligence to displace more than 15 million US workers over the next decade, but argues that the resulting job losses are likely to be temporary as new occupations emerge and the economy adapts to technological change. In a recent research report titled "An AI Job Apocalypse?", Goldman Sachs senior global economist Joseph Briggs estimated that more than 9% of the US labour force could be displaced during what he expects to be a 10-year AI transition