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Questions over AI-Linked Job Losses and Offshoring as Qantas Confirms it is Looking to Accelerate the Use of AI

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Qantas is facing potential public backlash and labor concerns as it explores integrating AI to streamline operations, which may lead to the offshoring of 1,000 jobs to India. This development highlights the immediate socioeconomic impacts of AI adoption within major Australian infrastructure, focusing on workforce displacement rather than existential safety risks. The shift underscores a growing trend where frontier AI capabilities are leveraged for corporate efficiency, raising significant questions for Australian labor policy and the domestic governance of automated systems. While not addressing catastrophic technical risks, it illustrates the tangible societal disruptions posed by rapid AI deployment in critical sectors.

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VIDEO: Questions over AI-linked job losses and offshoring as Qantas confirms it is looking to accelerate the use of AIKirsten AikenThe BusinessPosted Tue 4 Aug 2026 at 6:58pmTue 4 Aug 2026 at 6:58pmTue 4 Aug 2026 at 6:58pmHas Video Duration: 4 minutes 52 seconds.Watch 4m 52sGreg Bamber from Monash University Business School explains why Qantas is likely to experience a big backlash if it goes ahead with reported plans to offshore up to 1,000 jobs to India, and link the move to AI.Share optionsFacebookLinkedInX (formerly Twitter)Greg Bamber from Monash University Business School explains why Qantas is likely to experience a big backlash if it goes ahead with reported plans to offshore up to 1,000 jobs to India, and link the move to AI.Business, Economics and Finance