14% of San Antonio's workforce could be replaced by AI in coming years
San Antonio is among the 10 metro areas that could see the most job losses due to the coming proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI), a new report from research firm Chamber of Commerce notes. According to the study, 149,860 jobs, or 14.29% of the Alamo City's total current workforce, are at risk of AI-related replacement. As a result, San Antonio ranks as the No. 6 metro most at risk as the technology expands.
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