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In hiring reversal, humans are getting jobs fixing AI sloppiness
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Graphic designers and others who once found their jobs threatened by corporations turning to artificial intelligence are now being hired to fix a multitude of mistakes in AI-generated content. NBC News tech and culture reporter Angela Yang spoke with several freelancers about the trend and what it means for AI's impact on the U.S. job market.Sept. 4, 2025