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Updated · The Boston Globe · Jun 9
Massachusetts Software Job Postings Surge as 4 AI Startups Secure Major VC
Updated
Updated · The Boston Globe · Jun 9

Massachusetts Software Job Postings Surge as 4 AI Startups Secure Major VC

3 articles · Updated · The Boston Globe · Jun 9

Summary

  • Massachusetts is seeing a sharp rebound in software developer job postings, countering fears that AI would quickly erode demand for coding roles.
  • Boston’s tech scene is also drawing fresh capital: Lila Sciences, Suno, Blitzy and Tomorrow.io all raised significant venture funding over the past year.
  • That mixed picture comes as some employers still cite AI while laying off workers or slowing hiring, leaving the broader tech job market uneven.
  • State and industry efforts — including the Massachusetts AI Coalition and free AI training for residents — aim to help the workforce keep pace as the sector expands.

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Massachusetts AI Ecosystem 2026: Record Funding, Job Growth, and Startup Innovation Drive State’s Tech Leadership

Overview

Massachusetts' artificial intelligence sector is experiencing a major surge in 2026, driven by substantial investments and a strong outlook for job creation. While the broader job market faces some instability, with companies sometimes citing AI as a reason for layoffs, the Boston tech scene is actively adapting and showing robust growth in AI. Key players like the Massachusetts AI Coalition are bringing together local tech executives to strategize on boosting the region's AI economy. Companies such as 7AI are adding significant numbers of AI jobs, highlighting the sector's commitment to workforce expansion and innovation.

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