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Tech Confidence Plummets Amid AI Fears
10 Mar
Summary
- Employee confidence fell to 44.3% in February, down from 45.9% in January.
- Technology sector saw largest year-over-year drop in confidence.
- AI advancements raise job security questions for software engineers.
Employee confidence across the US has continued to decline, reaching 44.3% in February, a decrease from 45.9% in January. The technology industry is notably affected, reporting the largest year-over-year drop in positive outlook by 7.1 percentage points.
As of February, only 47.8% of tech workers felt positive about their companies' six-month prospects, a decrease from 55% a year prior. This sentiment persists despite significant investments in AI and data centers.
Past cost-cutting measures, layoffs at major companies like Block and Amazon, and the perceived threat of AI automating coding tasks contribute to worker apprehension. The tech sector is still adjusting from what was likely over-hiring during the 2020-2022 pandemic boom.
Despite being at the forefront of AI innovation, the sector's employees are preparing for continued economic uncertainty.




