More than a quarter of Britons say they fear losing jobs to AI in next five years

A worrying trend is emerging among British workers as a significant proportion of them fear losing their jobs to artificial intelligence (AI) over the next five years. According to a recent survey by international recruitment company Randstad, more than 27% of UK employees are concerned that AI will replace their roles in the coming years.

The findings of the survey suggest that there is a growing mismatch between the views of employees and employers when it comes to the impact of AI on jobs. Two-thirds of employers reported investing in AI in the past year, while more than half of workers believe that companies are increasingly using AI tools to improve productivity. However, just under half of office workers think that AI will benefit companies more than their own job prospects.

Interestingly, younger workers, particularly those belonging to Gen Z, are the most concerned about the impact of AI on their jobs and ability to adapt to new technologies. In contrast, baby boomers show greater self-assurance in this regard. This raises questions about whether business leaders' decision to invest in AI to address skills gaps through automation is exacerbating the challenges facing younger workers.

The survey also highlights the increasing use of AI and automation in businesses, which is replacing low-complexity, transactional roles. While this may help to boost productivity, it also means that certain jobs are becoming redundant.

Despite concerns about job losses, a significant proportion of UK workers โ€“ 55% โ€“ believe that AI has had a positive impact on their productivity. Employers echo this view, with Randstad's CEO Sander van 't Noordende stating that AI should be seen as a tool to augment tasks and highlight the importance of roles that only people can do.

However, the survey also highlights a worrying "AI reality gap" between workers' perceptions of AI's impact on their jobs and employers' views. This leaves many workers feeling vulnerable in both their careers and the value they can add to organizations.

The pace of AI adoption is having far-reaching consequences for workers around the world. Four in five workers believe that AI will affect their daily work tasks, while job vacancies requiring "AI agent" skills have risen by 1,587% over the past year.

As Jamie Dimon, the boss of US bank JP Morgan, warned at the World Economic Forum in Davos, governments and businesses must step in to support workers whose roles are displaced by AI technology or risk facing civil unrest.
 
I'm low-key freaking out about this AI thing! Like, I get it, companies want to be efficient and all, but 27% of people actually thinking they'll lose their jobs? That's some real stress, fam ๐Ÿคฏ. And it's not just the younger crowd, either - Gen Z is feeling the anxiety hard. What's crazy is that employers are investing in AI left and right (67% of them), while half of workers think it'll benefit companies more than themselves? Like, what's the plan here? ๐Ÿค”
 
AI IS TAKING OVER OUR JOBS!!! ๐Ÿค–๐Ÿ˜ฌ I cant believe that more than 27% of british workers are worried about being replaced by robots! it's like, what even is the point of having a job if its just gonna be done by some machine? ๐Ÿคฆโ€โ™€๏ธ and another thing, why do employers think we'll just magically adapt to new tech and be fine with our jobs? that's not how it works! we need real support and training programs, not just some fancy AI tool to "augment" our work. ๐Ÿ˜’
 
AI is gonna take our jobs lol ๐Ÿค–๐Ÿšซ I'm not surprised though, all these companies investing in it and whatnot. They just want to save money on labor costs, right? ๐Ÿ’ธ But what about the people who are gonna lose their jobs? Like, where's the support for them? We need some kind of safety net or something. ๐Ÿค I mean, Jamie Dimon is saying that governments and businesses gotta step in, but it's easy to say one thing when you're not the one losing your job to a robot ๐Ÿ˜’. And have you seen those ads for jobs requiring "AI agent" skills? Like, what even is that? Sounds like they just wanna automate everything ๐Ÿค–๐Ÿ’ป
 
i feel so bad for these young people, they're literally growing up with the thought that robots will replace them ๐Ÿ˜”. it's like we're preparing them for a world where automation is the norm and it's not even a consideration for human skills anymore ๐Ÿค–. what's wrong with teaching kids how to code or problem solve instead of just focusing on AI? i mean, yeah, AI has its uses but replacing actual humans in the workforce? that's a big deal ๐Ÿšจ.
 
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[A pic of an old person playing a video game with a confident expression, next to a young person looking worried ๐ŸŽฎ๐Ÿ˜ฌ]

[ GIF of a person trying to adapt to a new tech but it keeps crashing on them ๐Ÿ’ป๐Ÿ˜ฉ]
 
I donโ€™t usually comment but... I feel like this whole AI thing is gonna be a total game changer for our careers ๐Ÿค–. I mean, on one hand it's cool that we're living in a world where machines can do so many things faster and better than us, but at the same time, it's kinda scary to think that some of our jobs might become obsolete ๐Ÿ’ธ. Like, I know some people are saying that AI is just gonna augment our tasks or something, but honestly, how many people are really qualified to work on those fancy AI projects? ๐Ÿค”. It feels like we're being left behind if we don't start learning these skills ASAP ๐Ÿ”ฅ.
 
I'm low-key worried about this trend ๐Ÿค”. Like, I get it, tech is advancing and all that jazz, but 27% of Brits feeling like they'll lose their jobs? That's a big deal ๐Ÿ’ธ. And what's up with the fact that younger workers are more concerned than older ones? It just feels like we're leaving our Gen Z kids high and dry ๐Ÿ˜ฌ.

I think it's cool that some people see AI as a tool to boost productivity, but I also think we need to be honest about the risks ๐Ÿค–. We can't just ignore the fact that automation is taking over low-complexity jobs. It's like, yeah, AI is great for tasks that humans suck at, but what happens when those tasks get taken away? ๐Ÿ’ฅ.

And have you seen those job vacancies requiring "AI agent" skills? That's some crazy stuff ๐Ÿคฏ. I'm not saying we should be all doom and gloom, but we need to make sure our workers are prepared for the changes that tech is bringing. Or else we'll just see a bunch of people feeling left behind ๐Ÿšซ.
 
AI is takin' ovah ๐Ÿค– 27% of UK workers are worried about losin their jobs to robots ๐Ÿค–... sounds crazy, right? But, have you seen the stats on job vacancies with "AI agent" skills? they've risen by 1,587% in just one year! that's like, a whole new industry emergin ๐Ÿ˜ฒ. what's even crazier is that four out of five workers think AI will affect their daily work tasks ๐Ÿ“Š. and, get this, the gap between workers' perceptions of AI's impact and employers' views is huge ๐Ÿคฏ. 55% of UK workers say AI has had a positive impact on productivity ๐Ÿ“ˆ... sounds like a mixed bag to me ๐ŸŽจ
 
I'm getting a bit worried about all this AI business ๐Ÿค–๐Ÿ’ป. It sounds like some people think it's gonna replace 'em, but I don't get why employers aren't talking to their employees more about what's gonna happen ๐Ÿค”. I mean, if they're investin' in AI, shouldn't they be thinkin' about how that's gonna affect the people who are doin' the work? It seems like a big mismatch between what workers and bosses think is goin' on ๐Ÿ˜•. And it's not just the job loss thing, it's also these new skills that everyone keeps talkin' about ๐Ÿ“š. I don't know much about AI, but I do know that some jobs are gonna get replaced by machines ๐Ÿค–, and that's a bit scary for me ๐Ÿ™…โ€โ™‚๏ธ.
 
I gotta say, this whole AI thing is like a powder keg waiting to be ignited ๐Ÿšจ. You got 27% of Brits worried about losing their jobs, but only half the office workers think it'll actually happen. And then you got these young Gen Z folks stressing out about adapting to new tech, while boomers are all confident about it. What's up with that? ๐Ÿค”

It's like we're seeing a major mismatch between what employees and employers think about AI. Employers are all in on the AI train, but workers are stuck wondering if they'll be replaced by robots ๐Ÿ’ป. And let's not forget, 55% of UK workers say AI has actually boosted their productivity โ€“ that's some interesting math ๐Ÿคฏ.

But here's the thing: we need to have a national conversation about this. Shouldn't governments and businesses be working together to support workers who are displaced by AI? It seems like we're just scratching the surface of this issue, and it's gonna get messy if we don't get it right ๐Ÿšจ.
 
I'm not really surprised that some people are worried about AI replacing their jobs ๐Ÿ˜Š, but it's crazy how fast things are moving! I mean, on one hand, AI is literally making our lives easier and more efficient (45% of workers feel their productivity has improved due to AI ๐Ÿ“ˆ). But at the same time, we gotta acknowledge that some people might lose their roles in the process ๐Ÿ’”. It's like, what happens to those folks? That being said, I do think it's awesome that employers are investing in AI and trying to find new ways to augment human skills ๐Ÿ’ป... maybe we'll see more innovation and creativity as a result!
 
I'm still thinking about this whole AI thing... 55% think it's had a positive impact on productivity? Like, I get that AI can help with automating tasks, but isn't that just making jobs obsolete? ๐Ÿค” Not to mention the 'AI reality gap' - if employers think AI is going to make work easier, while workers are worried about losing their jobs... doesn't that sound like a recipe for disaster? ๐Ÿ’ผ And what's really being done to support these workers? Just throwing more money at it won't cut it, you know? ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ I'm still waiting to hear some concrete plans from the gov...
 
I think it's super important that we acknowledge the concerns of our UK workers ๐Ÿค. It's not just about the tech itself, but how it affects their daily lives and job security ๐Ÿ’ป. I mean, if 27% of them are worried about losing their jobs to AI over the next five years, that's a serious red flag โš ๏ธ. We need to have open conversations with both employers and employees about this issue and find ways to make sure everyone benefits from AI ๐Ÿค.

I also think it's cool that 55% of workers believe AI has had a positive impact on their productivity ๐Ÿ’ช. That's a great sign that we're heading in the right direction! But we can't ignore the "AI reality gap" โ€“ it's essential to bridge that gap and make sure everyone is on the same page ๐Ÿ“Š.

Let's hope governments and businesses take notice and start supporting workers who might be displaced by AI technology ๐Ÿ’ผ. It's not just about job security; it's about people's livelihoods and well-being ๐Ÿค.
 
I'm getting a bit worried about this whole AI thing ๐Ÿค–... I mean, I get it, tech is advancing and all that, but 27% of Brits think they'll lose their jobs? That's crazy talk ๐Ÿ˜…! On one hand, I can see why companies would want to invest in AI, productivity-wise, but on the other hand, what about all those roles that are getting replaced by robots and machines? ๐Ÿค– It's like businesses are leaving a whole generation of workers feeling like they're stuck in the past.

And what's with this "AI reality gap" thing? Employers saying one thing, workers hearing another? It's like, how can we expect workers to adapt when they don't even know what's coming their way? ๐Ÿค” I'm not sure if governments and businesses are doing enough to support people who get left behind. We need some kind of safety net, you know?

It's also got me thinking about the whole gig economy and how workers are already struggling to make ends meet... adding AI to the mix just makes it tougher for people to find stable work ๐Ÿค•. Can't we find a way to make this tech thing work for everyone? Not just the robots? ๐Ÿค–๐Ÿ’ป
 
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