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AI and Jobs. UK survey finds automation is adding roles, not deleting them

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Last updated: August 23, 2026 5:07 pm
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The doom-laden predictions about AI hollowing out the workforce keep circulating, but a fresh UK survey suggests the reality on the ground is more nuanced — and, for now, less apocalyptic. According to the report, over half of businesses say AI has actually created jobs rather than eliminated them.

That’s a striking counterpoint to the usual narrative. Instead of watching machines quietly replace desks full of employees, more than 50% of the companies surveyed reported that adopting AI tools has spun up new roles inside their organizations. Someone has to build, deploy, supervise and fine-tune these systems — and that work, it turns out, is turning into headcount.

The catch is skills. The survey highlights a persistent gap between the pace of AI deployment and the readiness of the people expected to work alongside it. In plenty of workplaces the tools are arriving faster than the training, leaving teams to figure things out on the fly. That mismatch is the reason the report frames this moment as the start of a massive upskilling push.

It’s a familiar pattern in tech history. Every wave of automation — from spreadsheets to cloud computing — arrived with warnings of mass redundancy and ended up reshuffling roles rather than deleting them wholesale. AI looks like it’s following a similar script, at least in these early stages. The jobs that appear aren’t necessarily the ones that vanish, which is precisely where the friction lives.

A few things worth pulling out of the findings:

  • Job creation is real, but uneven. A majority of businesses see AI adding roles, though that doesn’t mean every sector or every worker benefits equally.
  • The skills lag is the bottleneck. Companies can buy AI faster than they can train staff to use it well, and that gap is now the main constraint on getting value out of the technology.
  • Upskilling is moving from nice-to-have to necessity. The survey positions retraining as the defining workforce story of the moment, not a side project.

The phrase in the headline — “AI isn’t killing jobs yet” — does a lot of quiet work. This is a snapshot, not a verdict. The current picture shows creation outpacing destruction, but the same data underlines how fragile that balance is if the skills side doesn’t catch up.

For anyone watching the consumer tech world, the takeaway is less about robots taking over and more about a scramble to teach people how to use the tools already on their screens. The companies pulling ahead won’t be the ones with the flashiest AI subscriptions — they’ll be the ones whose staff actually know what to do with them. For now, at least, the machines are hiring rather than firing.

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