“Some of our employees are afraid of losing their jobs, and that turns them away from AI completely”: AI is helping to increase the productivity of some workers, but others still say they are afraid to use it


  • Workers believe that the use of AI will lead to AI replacing them in the future
  • Companies are already using AI to drive workforce reductions
  • Employers should upskill workers for inevitable change

A new report from Forrester (via The Registry), along with data from banking giant Goldman Sachs, has claimed that humans remain the biggest obstacle to widespread adoption of AI in the workplace, and it’s probably not the skills shortage we hear about day after day.

Although unskilled workers still impede successful implementation of AI, employee reluctance is also likely to keep adoption rates relatively low, and many workers are likely to feel threatened by the technology, especially in a context of continued technology- and AI-induced layoffs.



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