Net Effects: Balancing AI-Related Job Losses with AI-Created Roles by Sector and Region
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Net Effects: Balancing AI-Related Job Losses with AI-Created Roles by Sector and Region
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping work. On one hand, many routine tasks – from data entry to customer support – can now be automated, leading firms to cut staff. On the other hand, new AI-intensive roles are emerging, such as data annotators, AI trainers, and machine-learning engineers. Analysts and surveys paint a mixed picture. For example, the World Economic Forum’s 2025 Future of Jobs report projected that by 2030 AI could create about 170 million new roles while displacing 92 million, yielding a net gain of ~78 million jobs globally (arstechnica.com). But most of those gains and losses are expected over many years. In the near term (through mid-2026), the effects are more modest and uneven by industry and region.
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