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AI Job Cuts Increase, But Real Workforce Impact Remains Limited

by Kingsley Okeke
November 3, 2025
in Artifical Intelligence
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries, and job cuts linked to automation are increasing. But while headlines often suggest a sweeping labour shock, the reality is more measured. AI is displacing roles, yet the share of workers affected today remains small compared to total employment. For the Middle East, the moment offers both caution and opportunity.

A Growing Trend, Not a Crisis

Global layoffs citing AI have climbed this year, especially in media, software, finance and customer service. Companies are testing automation for routine tasks, trimming certain functions and restructuring teams.

Yet analysts note that AI-driven redundancies still represent a small fraction of global job cuts. The shift mirrors early automation cycles: targeted, gradual and concentrated in knowledge and administrative roles rather than large-scale workforce collapse.

Why This Matters for the Middle East

The Middle East is accelerating AI investment faster than most regions. GCC governments are positioning themselves as AI hubs, with national AI strategies, sovereign funds backing technology, and rapid adoption in banking, logistics, security and public services.

For the region, this creates a dual reality:

  • AI could streamline public systems and boost productivity

  • Certain clerical and routine service roles may face pressure

  • New demand will emerge in engineering, cybersecurity, data and regulation

  • Talent development and upskilling will define competitiveness

The workforce impact is unfolding more slowly here than in Western markets, but the direction is clear.

Automation Meets Economic Diversification

The region’s transformation plans (from Saudi Vision 2030 to the UAE’s digital economy strategy) rely on technology to diversify away from hydrocarbons.

Automation is becoming a pillar of economic modernisation, not cost-cutting alone. In sectors such as energy, aviation, ports, healthcare and tourism, AI is being deployed to enhance service standards rather than replace people outright. Human-in-the-loop systems remain dominant.

Still, service-sector expansion means administrative and digital operations roles will evolve quickly.

Workforce Preparedness Comes Into Focus

Governments are investing in skills to cushion disruption. Digital academies, scholarship programmes and coding bootcamps are expanding. Corporate retraining is gaining momentum, particularly in finance and telecoms.

The region faces a strategic choice: whether to move first in developing a skilled labour pipeline for AI governance, cybersecurity, applied machine learning and digital ethics. Those who do will gain an advantage as global talent constraints tighten.

A Transition, Not a Disruption Wave

AI job cuts are real and rising. But the shift remains at an early scale, with most workplaces adapting rather than shrinking dramatically. In the Middle East, the transition leans towards augmentation, pairing automation with human capability.

The ultimate outcome will depend on policy, education and corporate strategy. For now, AI’s labour impact is visible, but far from overwhelming. The region has space to prepare and harness the technology on its own terms.

Kingsley Okeke

Kingsley Okeke

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