As AI gets more powerful, it’s easy to worry about losing your job to a robot.
Jobs that involve AI skills are growing almost 3x faster than other job types.
Over the past 11 years, AI-related job postings grew by 29% per year, compared to just 11% for other jobs.
Just in the past year, the number of AI-related job openings has more than doubled, according to new research from Brookings and Lightcast.
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Today, over 80,000 job listings ask for AI or generative AI skills, up from fewer than 4,000 in 2010.
And more than half of these AI-focused jobs are now in marketing, HR, finance, healthcare, education, and other non-tech fields.
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Jobs that require AI skills pay, on average, $18,000 more per year, about 28% higher than similar roles without AI.
Brookings’ new report, Mapping the AI Economy, shows which cities are leading the AI charge:
Top AI Hubs: San Francisco & San José (hold 13% of AI jobs but just 2.7% of U.S. jobs overall)
Star Metros: New York, Seattle, Boston, Austin — two-thirds of AI jobs are here
Rising Cities: Pittsburgh, Detroit, Madison, Huntsville, College Station — these cities are catching up fast and building AI-ready economies
No. According to Brookings, there’s no evidence of widespread job loss due to AI. Instead:
AI is helping workers do more, not replacing them
Companies using AI often hire more, not fewer, people
New roles like “AI ethicist” and “AI strategist” are popping up
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