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AI's Workplace Takeover: Workers Fear Job Impact
20 Jan
Summary
- Four in five workers anticipate AI impacting their daily tasks.
- Job vacancies for 'AI agent' skills have surged by 1,587%.
- Gen Z is the most concerned generation about AI's workplace effect.

A significant majority of the workforce, approximately four out of five employees, anticipate that artificial intelligence will reshape their daily responsibilities. This growing reliance on AI chatbots and automation is particularly concerning for Generation Z, who are among the most apprehensive about the technological shift. Concurrently, the demand for roles involving AI agents has skyrocketed, with job vacancies increasing by an impressive 1,587%.
This surge highlights a clear trend where AI and automation are increasingly taking over low-complexity, transactional jobs. While employees express enthusiasm for AI's potential, they also harbor skepticism, fearing that companies primarily aim to cut costs and boost efficiency. This sentiment is reflected in nearly half of surveyed workers believing AI will benefit corporations more than the employees themselves.
Further illustrating this divide, employer optimism for business growth this year is exceptionally high at 95%, while only 51% of employees share this positive outlook. Notably, Gen Z shows the greatest concern regarding AI's impact and their adaptability, in contrast to Baby Boomers, who exhibit more self-assurance and less worry.




