The figures come from data collected by The Alliance for Secure AI, a nonprofit organization that educates the public on the implications of AI. Brendan Steinhauser, CEO of the alliance, has called on politicians to step in and take action against this replacement strategy.
Over 90K Jobs Have Been Replaced by AIAs artificial intelligence (AI) advances, more job positions are becoming redundant and are being replaced by these systems.
While some reports explicitly blame layoffs on AI, the institution also adds statements that include AI as one of many reasons for these layoffs in its numbers.
Brendan Steinhauser, CEO of The Alliance for Secure AI, has stated that this data, part of a dashboard launched by the institution, serves as a warning to everyone and a call to action to preserve these jobs in an imminent AI replacement age.
Steinhauser stressed the need to tackle this issue, explaining that politicians are oblivious to this reality.
“Politicians are not thinking as seriously as they should about how AI will whittle away at our country’s labor force. Jobs, both blue and white collar, are being replaced by AI right before our eyes.”
“We do not yet have solutions to ensure that Americans can continue to provide for their families in the era of advanced AI,” Steinhauser concluded.
FAQHow many U.S. jobs have been lost to AI recently? Over 90,450 workers have been laid off since January 2025 due to artificial intelligence automation, according to The Alliance for Secure AI.
Which job cuts are included in this AI layoff data? The tracker specifically counts corporate layoffs where AI is either explicitly cited or credibly identified by sources as a primary driver.
Are U.S. lawmakers addressing the AI job replacement crisis? Labor advocates warn that politicians currently lack serious solutions to protect American workers and families from this rapidly growing threat.
What is the future outlook for AI-driven unemployment? Experts and MIT researchers predict that AI could soon eliminate up to 11% of the U.S. labor market, including half of all entry-level white-collar roles.


















