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AI-Driven Automation Impacts Half of Korean Workforce, Survey Finds

What Happened

A new survey conducted in South Korea reveals that approximately 50 percent of workers believe artificial intelligence technology has led to a decrease in employment at their workplaces. The survey, reported by The Korea Herald, covered various industries and highlights growing anxiety among Korean employees about job losses connected to the rise of AI-powered automation tools. Many workers attributed workplace changes and increased redundancy to rapid adoption of AI-driven solutions, emphasizing how technological advances are already altering the labor market in the country.

Why It Matters

As organizations worldwide invest in digital transformation, South Korea’s experience underscores the real and present effects that AI and automation technologies can have on job markets and the workforce. This trend raises urgent questions about job security, reskilling, and the role of workforce policy in the face of accelerating tech adoption. Read more in our AI News Hub

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