A new survey found that a majority of workers are concerned that AI-driven layoffs will happen in the next six months to two years, although some are excited that AI could take some workload off their shoulders.
Although there's fear that AI could kill their jobs, some workers are excited that it could take some workload off their shoulders.Around 79% of US workers are worried that adopting AI will result in pay cuts, a new survey found.However, 86% of workers are willing to take a cut in salary if AI can help them work less.
It found that 79% of all American workers were fearful or unsure about the possibility of AI driving pay cuts for their position with 82% of millennials feeling this way. Meanwhile, 76% of Gen Zers and a similar percentage of other generations echoed the feeling. 74% of all workers felt the incorporation of AI in the workplace may result in them losing their jobs with the same amount believing AI layoffs are going to happen in the next six months to two years.
Over half of all workers said they would take a pay cut if AI-enabled a four-day workweek. A further 86% said they'd take a pay cut to work less if AI could help them get all their work done.
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