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166 No Company Has Admitted to Replacing Workers With AI in New York

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Paresh Dave @ Wired · 02/09/2026 07:00 EDT

No Company Has Admitted to Replacing Workers With AI in New York

New York state has required companies to disclose if “technological innovation or automation” was the cause of job loss for nearly a year. So far, none has.

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