News California launches tracker for AI-related job losses. It will be updated monthly.
California has launched the California AI‑Unemployment Tracker, a first‑in‑the‑nation portal that links occupation AI‑exposure measures to the state’s monthly unemployment insurance claims to provide early indicators of possible AI‑related job displacement. The tracker will be updated monthly. [gov.ca.gov] [bloomberg]
Follow-up Questions:
1. How does the tracker measure an occupation’s AI exposure?
2. Which industries or occupations are showing early signs of AI‑related displacement?
3. Can the public access the raw data or methodology behind the tracker?
4. How will California use the tracker’s signals to intervene or support affected workers?
5. Are other states planning similar trackers?
Sources
- California launches tracker for AI-related job losses - Engadget
- California becomes the first state to launch a tool to monitor and track artificial intelligence’s impacts on the workforce | Governor of California
- California State Government Launches AI Job Loss Tracker as Layoff Fears Grow - Bloomberg
- California launches a tracker to monitor AI-related job loss - Fast Company
- California launches first-in-nation AI job loss tracker amid growing layoff fears
Related questions
- How does the tracker measure an occupation’s AI exposure?
- Which industries or occupations are showing early signs of AI‑related displacement?
- Can the public access the raw data or methodology behind the tracker?
- How will California use the tracker’s signals to intervene or support affected workers?
- Are other states planning similar trackers?