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Ranking member cites committee report predicting up to 100 million U.S. jobs at risk from AI
Summary
On the Senate floor, the ranking member of the Senate HELP Committee cited a committee report claiming AI, automation and robotics could replace nearly 100 million American jobs over the next decade and listed occupation-specific percentages; he presented the figures as a reason for urgent action.
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Speaking on the Senate floor, the ranking member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions highlighted findings from a committee report on labor market risks from automation and AI. He said the report estimates AI, automation and robotics could replace "nearly 100,000,000 American jobs over the next decade," and provided percentage estimates for certain occupations.
In his prepared remarks he listed occupation-specific figures, saying the report estimates 47% of truck drivers, 64% of accountants and 89% of fast-food workers could be affected. He framed those numbers as a basis for concern about unemployment and the broader fiscal implications: "If people are not employed and if they're not paying taxes, what happens to Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, and other essential government services funded by these taxes." The speaker attributed the numbers to a committee report; the transcript does not provide the reports title, publication date or methods.

