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    Bill Gates Sounds Alarm on AI Job Shock, Warns Tech Will Have a Big Effect on Labor Market

    By Henry KanapiNovember 1, 20252 Mins Read
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    Billionaire and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates says the artificial intelligence boom may carry sharper labor consequences than many expect.

    In a new appearance on CNBC’s Squawk Box, Gates says the adoption of AI for enterprise use is accelerating, noting that policy and public discussion must keep up with the technology curve.

    Gates suggests that while displacement has not yet appeared in broad workforce data, the shift is already underway beneath the surface and will accelerate as models scale and automation spreads across industries.

    “Although it hasn’t been seen in large numbers. Over the next several years, there will be some impact on the job market.”

    He emphasizes the political sensitivity around acknowledging job disruption, but insists that dismissing it risks complacency and slows preparation for retraining, social safety nets and workforce transition.

    “Nowadays, when you say that, some people are like, ‘Oh, how can you, you know, say that? Isn’t that going to slow the US down in this race?’ But it’s only honest for people to speak frankly about the fact that this will have a big effect on the job market.”

    Earlier this month, a U.S. Senate report warned that AI and automation could erase up to 100 million American jobs, accelerating what lawmakers call a historic shift in the balance between labor and capital. Meanwhile, a Harvard-led study found that AI is already thinning the ranks of entry-level employees while leaving senior positions largely untouched.

    Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski also echoed Gates’ sentiments on AI’s impact on the job market, noting that many “tech bros” are still reluctant to confront the full scale of disruption now unfolding across white-collar industries.

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