AI-related Job Losses? It’s Complicated

The seemingly (for good reason) never-ending debate about AI job losses got another entry with the release of the latest report from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The jobs you would expect to be at the highest risk of being replaced by AI are (at least looking at the raw data) being replaced: Customer service jobs dropped by 130,180 jobs in the latest report.

On Friday, in an ~annual data dump from BLS~, it emerged that a depression in these “artificial intelligence related occupations” really does appear to be happening. This category was down by 0.2% from May of 2024 to May of 2025, a tiny drop, but one made more notable by employment in general trending up 0.8% in the same time period.

Meanwhile, those affected by AI-related job losses are sometimes relegated to using their (human) skills to clean up the AI mess. Oh boy…

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Pascal Finette @radical