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The Real AI Risk Isn’t Mass Unemployment, Economist Warns : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 22, 2026 12:20 am
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AI and Jobs: Why Mass Unemployment Has Not Happened

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has quickly become a part of our daily lives. In just three years, ChatGPT has revolutionized the way we communicate and process information. However, along with its benefits, AI has also raised concerns about the future of jobs. Will machines eventually make human workers obsolete in various sectors like legal, translation, or argument presentation?

Despite these worries, when we look at the current economic landscape, mass unemployment is not on the horizon. In the European Union, unemployment rates are at historic lows of around 6%, while the UK and the US also boast low unemployment rates. The reason for this is that while AI may replace certain human tasks, it also creates new job opportunities.

Historically, technological advancements have led to the transformation of industries. For example, in the 1800s, a large percentage of British workers were farmers. Today, only about 1% of the workforce is employed in agriculture. The automation of agriculture paved the way for industrial revolution.

Similarly, the introduction of the first ATM in 1967 raised concerns about the disappearance of bank teller jobs. However, over the following decades, the number of bank tellers in the US actually increased, thanks to the expansion of banking services facilitated by ATMs.

The Impact of AI on Jobs

While AI may lead to job losses in certain sectors, it also has the potential to create new opportunities. It is a gradual revolution that changes how we work and live, opening doors for innovative businesses.

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AI should not be seen as a threat to employment, but rather as a tool that enhances productivity. Just as bank tellers became more valuable with the advent of ATMs, workers who leverage AI technologies can become more efficient and effective in their roles.

For instance, despite fears that AI would replace radiologists in analyzing medical images, the demand for radiologists in the US is at a record high. AI has augmented their capabilities, allowing them to serve more patients and provide better care.

Addressing Inequality

One of the key concerns surrounding AI is its impact on income inequality. While some believed that AI assistants could reduce earning disparities, recent studies suggest that highly skilled entrepreneurs benefit the most from AI support.

Access to AI tools is not enough to bridge the gap between high and low-skilled workers. Taking advice and utilizing AI effectively require skill and expertise. As a result, there is a risk that certain groups may benefit more from AI advancements, widening the inequality gap.

It is essential for societies to ensure that everyone can harness the power of AI and not be left behind. Transitioning through technological revolutions may present challenges, but with the right support and opportunities, individuals can thrive in a world where AI is a valuable tool.

Renaud Foucart, Senior Lecturer in Economics, Lancaster University Management School, Lancaster University

This article is adapted from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article here.

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