California built a tool to catch AI killing jobs
26-06-2026 16:29 via thenextweb.com

California built a tool to catch AI killing jobs

California has built the first state tool to watch for AI wiping out jobs. The early read: no mass layoffs yet, but warning signs are flashing in the Bay Area and among college-educated workers. Everyone argues about whether AI is killing jobs. Almost nobody has hard data. California has now built a tool to find […]
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