Published on Mar. 3, 2026
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A new Silicon Valley Index report examines how artificial intelligence (AI) could reshape up to 410,000 jobs in the local area, with some workers benefiting from the technology and others facing potential displacement.
Why it matters
As AI continues to advance, understanding its impact on the local workforce is crucial for policymakers, employers, and workers to prepare for the changes ahead and ensure equitable outcomes.
The details
The report found that AI could automate tasks in a wide range of occupations, from architecture and construction to healthcare and education. While some workers may see their roles enhanced by AI, others could face job loss or the need to reskill. Employers are already investing in AI tools, leading Robin McCarthy, an architect in San Jose, to have her team learn these new technologies.
The latest Silicon Valley Index report was published on March 1, 2026.
What they’re saying
“I had my team go back to school and learn these tools,”
— Robin McCarthy, Architect
What’s next
The report is part of a three-part series examining the findings, with the next installment expected to delve deeper into the potential impacts and policy responses to address workforce changes driven by AI.
The takeaway
As AI becomes more prevalent in the workplace, it is crucial for workers, employers, and policymakers to proactively address the potential disruptions to the local job market and ensure that the benefits of this technology are shared equitably.