Artificial Intelligence Will Reduce Japan’s Workforce in Next 10 Years, Many Top Executives Say
Artificial Intelligence Will Reduce Japan’s Workforce in Next 10 Years, Many Top Executives Say
https://japannews.yomiuri.co.jp/business/companies/20260103-301980/
Publish Date: 2026-01-03 07:00:00
Source Domain: japannews.yomiuri.co.jp
- Over 40% of Japanese top executives predict a decrease in their company’s workforce over the next decade mainly due to the impact of generative artificial intelligence (AI).
- More than 30% of the executives surveyed utilize generative AI in their management decisions.
- Many executives cannot rely entirely on AI for decisions involving ethics, safety, or complex judgments.
- Eighteen executives anticipate workforce reductions, with five estimating a 10% or more decrease.
- Areas where AI will replace workers include data entry, document preparation, and call center operations.
- Fifteen executives do not foresee any impact of generative AI on employment.
- Skylark Holdings Co. Chairman Makoto Tani predicts an increase in employees due to AI-driven productivity improvements and business expansion.
- Fourteen executives utilize AI for management decisions, particularly for gathering and sorting information.
- Executives list various tasks unsuitable for AI, such as hospitality services, face-to-face customer service, entertainment shows, food safety inspections, and expertise-based skilled work.
- Opinions vary on the realization timeline of artificial general intelligence, with some predicting it in five years to 10 years or more, and 15 unsure.