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AI Layoffs Tracker & Job Displacement Intelligence Hub

How many jobs has AI replaced in 2026?

According to the live data tracked by our AI Layoffs Tracker 2026, over 184,000 workforce positions have been impacted or restructured since early 2023 due to expanding artificial intelligence capabilities, with thousands of job losses recorded specifically in 2026.

Which industry lost the most jobs to AI?

Our AI Job Displacement Dashboard indicates that the Technology and Finance sectors are currently the most heavily affected. Out of the total jobs lost to AI by industry, tech companies represent the largest single share as major firms automate development, customer support, and administrative workflows.

What was the largest single AI layoff?

The largest single corporate workforce restructuring tied to automated AI integration recorded on our platform was Citigroup with 20,000 employees affected, followed by notable headcount shifts at companies like Amazon, Oracle, Google, and Microsoft.

How do you collect and verify this data?

Every entry on our platform is sourced from official SEC financial filings, corporate earnings reports, official company statements, and verified premium investigative journalism. This ensures LayoffLens remains a highly reliable and definitive public database for tracking automation impacts.

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AI Displacement Intelligence · v1.0
LayoffLens tracks workforce reductions where company leadership explicitly cited artificial intelligence or automation as a primary driver. Data is sourced from SEC filings, earnings call transcripts, press releases, and verified reporting from major outlets.
Note: Not all workforce reductions attributed to AI are solely AI-driven. Some companies use AI as a narrative alongside other restructuring goals. Events are included when executives directly referenced AI in official communications.