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Mass layoffs caused by AI

This is an opinion piece, not a tool. It catalogs observed and reported layoffs where AI automation is cited as a direct cause, and tries to distinguish genuine displacement from cost-cutting that would have happened anyway. The value for a builder audience is limited but real: if you are selling into enterprise buyers or building workforce tools, understanding where the documented displacement is actually concentrating — which job categories, which industries — is more useful than the general discourse. The writing is measured and does not overclaim, which is more than can be said for most takes on this topic. Honest reservation: it is a blog post from an individual author, not a data study. The examples cited are illustrative rather than statistically significant. Read it as a directional signal, not a research paper. Worth five minutes if AI's labor impact is relevant to your market thesis. -> Best for: solo founder or SaaS team of 2-5 doing market research on AI-adjacent enterprise opportunities.
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