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Gen Z Tech Employees Voice Job Concerns Over AI Disruption

What Happened

According to a new Newsweek-reported survey, a significant percentage of Gen Z employees working in technology roles fear that the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence could threaten their job security. The findings indicate that as AI-driven automation becomes more prevalent in software, data analysis, and IT support, younger workers are increasingly wary about long-term career prospects and the stability of their chosen professions. The survey, conducted with tech sector respondents, reveals that concern about being replaced by intelligent automation is affecting decisions about skills development and future job planning across tech hubs globally.

Why It Matters

This survey spotlights how generational anxiety about automation continues to shape the workforce as AI technologies transform routine and creative roles. As companies invest in AI-led solutions, employees may need to adapt skills to remain competitive. Read more in our AI News Hub

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