Can't Find Job? AI Is Quietly Replacing Millions of Workers

G7 Comparison: AI-Attributed Job Losses in April–May 2026

14 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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Read the full article: G7 Comparison: AI-Attributed Job Losses in April–May 2026 [https://cantfindjob.com/blog/en/g7-comparison-ai-attributed-job-losses-in-april-may-2026] Discover more at Can't Find Job? AI Is Quietly Replacing Millions of Workers [https://cantfindjob.com/blog] Excerpt: G7 Comparison: AI-Attributed Job Losses in April–May 2026 The early 2026 data show that many advanced economies saw a mix of growth and adjustment in employment. To compare AI-related job losses in the G7 (United States, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Japan), we use the latest labour-force releases for April–May 2026. We align each country’s industry and occupation codes (using international standards like ISCO/NACE) and apply a common AI exposure index (measuring how much tasks involve digital intensity versus human/tacit skills). We also account for differences in GDP growth and labour policies, since faster-growing economies tend to add more jobs overall, and strong welfare systems can affect layoff timing. ... Continue reading [https://cantfindjob.com/blog/en/g7-comparison-ai-attributed-job-losses-in-april-may-2026]

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