As Employers Push to Adopt AI, Many Workers Push Back - The Tyee
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As employers push to adopt artificial intelligence (AI) in the workplace, many workers are pushing back.
The rapid rise of AI is leading to a growing concern among employees who fear their jobs may be replaced by machines. This tension between employers and workers has been highlighted in recent studies and reports that show a significant portion of the workforce is uncomfortable with the increasing use of AI in their industries.
One such report, published by the World Economic Forum (WEF), estimates that by 2025, up to 85 million jobs could be displaced globally due to automation. This has …
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