“Jobs will go…” Ex-UK PM Rishi Sunak’s remark on labour raises alarm at India AI impact Summit 2026
A candid remark by former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on the future of employment sparked intense discussion at the India AI Impact Summit 2026, as he warned that artificial intelligence could significantly disrupt traditional labour markets. Addressing policymakers, business leaders and technology experts, Sunak acknowledged that rapid advances in AI are likely to displace certain categories of jobs, particularly roles involving repetitive or automatable tasks. “Jobs will go,” he noted, stressing that governments must proactively prepare workforces for structural shifts driven by emerging technologies. However, he also emphasised that AI will create new opportunities in advanced sectors, innovation ecosystems and digital services. The key challenge, he argued, lies in reskilling, education reform and policy frameworks that ensure inclusive growth while safeguarding workers during the transition. Sunak’s remarks added urgency to broader summit discussions on responsible AI deployment, workforce readiness and global cooperation, reinforcing concerns that technological acceleration must be matched by adaptive labour and social policies.
