Comment by Hector de Revoire

Director of Responsible AI Public Policy at Microsoft, speaking on AI’s employment impacts at the India AI Impact Summit 2026.
Most of the evidence we currently have on AI’s employment impact comes from a few countries, particularly the United States. In many other regions, including emerging economies, the data simply does not yet exist, making it difficult to draw firm conclusions and underlining the need for the systematic collection of adoption and employment data globally.
AI Verified (Feb 17, 2026)
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